fliee, O'tfj Mills:
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IRECTORY.
SAMPSOlM. i'AVBNPORT, & CO., ■',' i^mb St., l^ston,
job FRiifiFj orrict,
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FIELDING & BARTLETT,
136 CENTRAL STREET, LOWELL,
LIBRARY OF THE
*S,
±
w,
Consisting of
ALL KINDS, FOR FIELD AND GARDEN,
THE LOWELL POLICE FORCE
Alfcrman H. H. Wilder, of tlxwpojaniit-
>iwn
1
1<T
'olice and Police Station^ has
some statistics rcgardin * the
Lowell Police, of which he has furnished
us a c6py, and which we present our
readers below,believing they will be read
with interest. The average weight of
the thirty-five members is 190 pounds,
thirteen reaching 200 pounds or more. 2
Mr. Blaisdell is the heaviest, Mr. Blood
"CHhe lightest. Their average age is 42
UNDARD
E S
r PREMIUM
years, Mr. Huse, the friend of truant
children, being the oldest, and Mr. Web-
ster the youngest. The average time inp.. ■ p 1QC7
the police force is 8 years, Mr. Blaisdell *J IN 0l loD/,
being the senior, and Messrs. Blood, Es-
ty and Miller the juniors. Messrs. Blais-^TH
dell and Bullard are the oldest residents,
{though Messrs. Blood, Fuller, Sinclaho^g Q f ^ "\^ rld.
and Upt&n are among the early residents.
Their rimivities are as follows: New
Hampshire, 15 ; Maine, 7 ; Massachusetts,
6; Vermont, 2; Canada, 2; Ireland, 2;
New York, 1. We challenge any .city to
produce a larger set of police for the
number than Lowell, and we can assure
those not familiar with the men whose
names are given below that with one ex-
ception they are all good looking men.
Names.
Bickford Lang,
Charles P. Bowles,
niAsaD, Clark,
U J Henry Marshall,
B. G. Mooney,
Jesse Huse,
„ Levi Brown,
M Squire L. Bailey,
Moses D. Barker,
Allen P. Bickford,
T. C. Blaisdell,
Aadrew Blood,
William Bodge,
Otis Bullard,
-JWm. L.Clark,
J John Coleman,
Alfred Day,
John Dougherty,
Asa F. Esty,
D. H. Goodhue,
Wm. P. Farringtou,
Jacoh G. Favor,
A. B. Foss,
H. H. Fuller,
Wm. M. Lcc,
Isaac L.'Libby,
Eliphalet Miller,
M. W. FBy,
George W. fianlmj-r
T. JJSadBrn,
James WSheflield
D. H. Sinclair,
D. S. Spaulding,
Joseph Upton,
I James E. Webster,
iS 10 7 Por * abl e» Counter,
piers', and Gold
Frames, Spring
^APES,
CZEilLSOIIsrS
NEW COOKING STOVE.
Believing that great improve-
ments could be made in the con-
struction and workmanship of
Cooking Stoves, and that such im-
provements would be appreciated
by the public, and feeling con-
vinced that a long practical ex-
perience in the manufacture of
Stoves would enable the subscri-
ber to be successful in the under-
taking, he has devoted himself
energetically for two years to this
object; and, as a result, is now
prepared to show, he is happy to
say, the most important improve-
ments ever made in Cooking
Stoves in the United States. This
statement is fully confirmed by the
large number of Testimonials re-
ceived from those who have used these Stoves the past season, and five minutes-
examination of the Stove itself will further prove all that is claimed for it.
Sizes suited to all
practical purposes,
from that of the
smallest family to the
largest class of Ho-
tels, with or without
Water Fronts, Ex-
tension Tops, Hot
Closets, Reser-
voirs, &c, and fitted
for either Coal or
Wood.
A large supply of
these Stoves, together
with the CONE FUR-
NACK for Brick work
or Portable Cas-
ings: COOKING
RANGES, PARLOR
STOVES, FRAME
GRATES, REGIS-
TERS, VENTILA-
TORS, &c, &c, con-
stantly on hand, and
FOR SALE AT THE SUBSCRIBER'S STORE,
Xos. 99 and 101 BLACKSTONE STREET, BOSTON,
OR AT HIS FOUNDRY, IN MANSFIELD, MASS.
Messrs. H. H. "WILDER & CO., are the authorized Agents for
the sale of my manufactured wares in Lowell.
GARDNER CHILSON.
CHILSONS PATENT CONE FURNACE.
FINALLY IMPROVED AND REMODELLED
18G8.
Patented in the United States, England, and France.
A Gold Medal was awarded this celebrated Furnace at a recent Fair of the
Massachusetts Charitable Mechanics' Association. It also received another Gold
Medal, First Premium, at the recent Lowell Industrial Exhibition of ls>G7.
JSrfl-t
FOR SETTING IN BRICK WORK. IN PORTABLE CASINGS.
This Furnace is now in such general use, and its reputation being so well and
favorably established, renders it needless to particularize its many superior advan-
tages for Warming Building* over any other known plan. Sizes suitable for Warming
all classes of Private or Public Buildings, and for setting either in Brick Work or
as Portables.
Chilson's Patent Elevated Double Oven Cooking Range,
ALSO REMODELLED, AND FINAL IMPROVEMENTS JUST COMPLETED.
This celebrated Range has become
an INDISPENSABLE FIXTURE
in all well-regulated Kitchens. It
is truly the .
COOK'S FAVORITE,
As can be proved by the many thou-
sands of testimonials received.
Sizes in variety, for Dwellings,
Hotels, &c. with or without
WATER-BAHS FOR BATH BOILERS,
and other washing purposes ; also
Hot Closets and Hot-Air Fixtures
For heating additional rooms, when
desired.
No Housekeeper will long use any
other plan of Cooking Range after
an examination of this.
For sale at the Subscriber's Foun-
dry, in Mansfield, Mass.; or at his
Store, 99 and lOl Blaclcstone
Street, Boston.
Gardner Chilson.
J. E. CRANE,
SOLICITOR OF PATENTS,
MECHANICAL ENGINEER,
AND MANUFACTURER OF
Patterns, Models,
— :
BXPBBtWEKWl MACWSBftY*
For more than twenty-five years a Practical
Mechanic, ivith an extensive experience on Experi-
mental Machinery and New Inventions, I can aid
others in maturing their inventions, and present
their claims at the Patent Office in a practical
form.
OFFICES AND HOURS.
46 Court Street, Boston — 9, A.M., to 4, P.M.;
20 Middle St., Lowell — 7 to 9, P.M.
J. ~W. NASH & CO.,
DEALERS IN
FURNACES,
Cooking, Parlor, and Office
S T O "V E S,
WOODEN WARE,
AND
Kitchen Furniture.
No. 105 CENTRAL STREET, Lowell, Mass.
AGENTS FOB,
STEWART'S PARLOR STOVES and A. 0. BARSTOW'S CASTINGS.
Pump Work and Repairing; done to Order.
AMOS SANBORN & CO.,
AND
Manufacturers of Silver-Ware,
Forks, Spoons, Knives, Ladles, &c.
Importers of
FINE ENGLISH and SWISS WATCHES,
And Agents for the American Watches for
LOWELL AND VICINITY.
The largest assortment of Jewelry and Silver-
Plated Ware to be found in New England, out of
Boston,
WHOLESALE AND ME TAIL.
MA80MC JEWELRY END REGAUA
Manufactured to order, and at very low prices.
Fine Watches and Jewelry neatly repaired and warranted. Engraving of every
variety executed in the very best style.
The only place in jLowell where Silver Spoons and Silver-ware are
MANUFACTURED.
No. 25 Central, corner Middle Street, Lowell, Mass.
AMOS SANBORN. H. B. BACON.
#>i^ // y^-u^^
Wm c/fea<rz^? J-0, /$r68r~
4^ mRJSc >o,
^p 1000, ty
'!■
CONTAINING THE
CITY RECORD,
NAMES OF THE CITIZENS,
A Business Directory,.
AND A
VARIETY OF MISCELLANEOUS MATTER,
1TO. 2 4.
BY SAMPSON, DAVENPORT, & CO.,
PUBLISHERS OF TIIF. BOSTON DIRECTORY, NEW-ENGLAND BUSINESS DIRECTORT, MAS9ACHU-
-I lis REGISTER, ETC.
Office, No. 47 Congress Street, Boston.
LOWELL:
JOSHUA MERRILL & SON, 37 MERRIMACK STREET,
AND
B. C. SARGEANT, 158 MERRIMACK STREET.
1868.
! ') Entered, according to Act of Congress, in the vear WIS, hv Sampson,
DaVknpokI, & Co., in the Clerk's office i.t the District Court
of the District of Massachusetts.
5. C. BAND & AVERY, PRINTERS, •. COKN'II ILL, BOSTON.
LIST OF CONTENTS.
1'AfiE.
Advertisers outside of Lowell 306
Associations 31(5
Banks 337-341
Business Directory 285
City Government, 1868 307
Churches and Ministers 314, 289
Corporations 20
Counsellors 291
Court Sessions 322
Fire Department 313
Halls, Buildings, &c 18
Hotels 295
Index to Advertising 417
Insurance Companies 342-347
Justices of the Peace 323
Lowell Gas-Light Company 348
Lowell Horse-Railroad Company 303
Manufacturing Companies 349-360, 303
Masonic 320
Middlesex County Officers 322
Military 321
Newspapers 367-369
Notaries Public 323
Odd Fellows 320
Physicians 299
Police Court 323
Population of Massachusetts, 1865 7
Post Office 363
Railroads 364, 365
Savings Banks 337, 339, 340, 363
Schools and Teachers 311
Sheriffs and Deputies 322
Streets, Courts, and Places 9
Telegraph Offices 303
Temperance Societies . . 319
United States Internal Revenue 363
A Vard Boundaries , 20
Names in Directory of 1866 11,142
Names erased in preparing Directory of 1868 3,586
7,556
Names added in preparing names of 1868 4,299
Names in Directory of 1868 11,855
DIRECTORY— CAUTION.
The public are cautioned against ever paying money in advance to
any persons claiming to be connected with us, or our publications, as our
Agents never take any sum, however small, in advance.
SAMPSON, DAVENPORT, & CO., Directory Publishers,
4-7 COKGKESS STREET, BOSTON.
LOWELL DIRECTORY.
iKitTcrw-nLES b:rot:e3:e:r,s 3
DEALERS IN
LADIES' AND GENTS' BOOTS, SHOES, AND RUBBERS,
Combs, Hair-Work, Brushes, Parasols, Sun and Rain Umbrellas, Rocking-Horses,
Travelling-Bags, Fancy Goods, &c. Also Manufacturers of
Trunks, Valises, and Carpet-Bags.
114 MERRIMACK STREET, LOWELL, MASS.
CHABLES H. KNOWLES. JEFFERSON A. KNOWLES.
Parasols, Umbrellas, Boots, Shoes, and Trunks neatly repaired.
1868. CALENDAR. 1868.
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LOWELL DIRECTORY.
JOSHUA MERRILL & SON,
DEALERS IN
PAPE& HANGINGS, BOBOEnSt
BLANK BOOKS, &c.
BLANK BOOKS MADE TO ORDER,
AND
PAPER RULED TO ANY PATTERN.
©@H®iM®Ilf@
DONE WITH NEATNESS AND DESPATCH.
AGENTS TOR THE
MUTUAL BENEFIT LIFE INSURANCE CO.,
37 Merrimack Street, Lowell.
LOWELL DIRECTORY.
EiAir
-A-^TID FINE
Counting - House Stationery.
B. C. SARGEANT,
CITY GOVERNMENT BXJILIDII^Q^;,
Having increased his facilities for manufacturing, by the addition
of neto machinery, and secured the services of one of the best Blank-
Book workmen in New England, is now prepared to make to order,
ruled to any pattern, all kinds of Blank Books required by Manufac-
turing Companies, Banks, Railroads, Insurance Companies, or pri-
vate individuals.
Particular attention paid to Eebinding Old Books, Pamphlets,
Periodicals, Music, fyc, fyc.
Allivork done Promptly , and in the most substantial manner .
A full assortment 'of Blank Books, of my own make, constantly
on hand, and for scde at the lowest market price.
Also for sale a complete assortment of Stationery, including
every article desired.
Letter Paper, Note Paper, Envelopes, fyc, are bought directly
from the manufacturers, and will be sold at the very lowest cash
prices.
An examination of Ms stock is respectfully solicited.
B. C. SARGEANT.
LOWELL, 1868.
DIRECTORIES.
THE DIRECTORY OFFICE,
47 CONGRESS STREET, BOSTON,
ESTABLISHED IN 1846, BY GEO. ADAMS ;
Carried on from 1857 to 1865 by Adams, Sampson, & Co. ; since 1805, continued
by the same firm, under the style of
SAMPSON, DAVENPORT, & CO.
From this office the
BOSTON - DIRECTORY
Has been issued annually for TWENTY-TWO YEARS.
THE PROVIDENCE (R.I.) DIRECTORY,
RHODE ISLAND STATE DIRECTORY,
ALBANY (N.Y.) DIRECTORY,
TROY (N.Y.) DIRECTORY,
Each annually for some TEN or TWELVE YEARS.
Charlestown Directory, Roxunry Directory, Fall River Directory,
Taunton Directory, Salem Directory, Lynn Directory, Lawrence
Directory, Newburyport Directory, Lowell Directory, Man-
chester (N.H.) Directory,
Each biennially for from TEN to FIFTEEN YEARS.
THE NEW-ENGLAND DIRECTORY,
In 1850, 1800, 1805, and 1S08.
THE NEW YORK STATE DIRECTORY,
In 1859, 1804, and 1807.
THE MASSACHUSETTS KEGISTER AND BUSINESS DIKECT0KY,
NEARLY EVERY YEAR SINCE 1852.
The Maine Register and Business Directory,
AND THE RHODE ISLAND REGISTER.
Besides the publication of Directories, a great deal of public business of a similar
character has been done through this office ; some of it as follows : —
Census of Boston, 1850 ; Census of Boston, May 1855; Census of Boston,
June 1855; Census of Boston and Roxp.uuy, 1805; census of Voters
in Boston in 1857; Statistics of Industry in Boston, 1850;
Statistics of Industry in Boston and Roxbury, 1865.
The city has been canvassed twice annually for eighteen years for the Record of
Births. An annual Census of persons liable to enrolment in the State Militia lias
been taken some eighteen or twenty times, and a Census of School Children thirteen
times.
S., D., & CO. offer for sale, nearly all Directories published in the United States,
and sonic from foreign countries.
DIRECTORY OFFICE,
SAMPSON, DAVENPORT, «Sc CO.,
No. 47 CONGRESS STREET - BOSTON, MASS.
POPULATION OF MASSACHUSETTS, 18G5.
1,207,339.
BARNSTABLE COUNTY.
Barnstable
Brewster
Chatham
Dennis
Easthain
Falmouth
Harwich
Orleans
Provincetown
Sandwich
Truro
Wellfleet
Yarmouth
4,913
1,459
2,637
3,512
757
2,294
3,540
1,580
3,475
4,105
1,448
2,298
Raynham
Rehoboth
Seekonk
Somerset
Swanzey
Taunton
Westport
34,489
BERKSHIRE COUNTY.
Adams 8,298
Alford 461
Becket 1,398
Cheshire 1,650
Clarksburg 530
Dalton 1,137
Egremont 928
Florida 1,173
Great Barrington 3,920
Hancock 967
Hinsdale 1,517
Lanesborough 1,295
Lee 4,034
Lenox 1,667
Monterey 737
Mount Washington 233
New Ashford 178
New Marlborough 1,649
Otis 962
Peru 494
Pittsfield 9,679
Richmond 913
Sandisfield 1,411
Savoy 866
Sheffield 2,461
Stockbridge 1,967
Tyrrngham 650
Washington 859
West StocEbridge 1,621
Williamstown 2,563
Windsor 753
56,966
BRISTOL COUNTY.
Acushnet 1,251
Attleborough 6,200
Berkley " 888
Dartmouth 3,434
Dighton 1,815
Easton 3,084
Faii-haven 2,548
Fall River 17,525
Freetown 1,484
Mansfield 2,131
New Bedford 20,863
Norton • 1,709
89,505
DUKES COUNTY.
547
1 1,846
108
1,699
Chilmark
Edgartown
Gosnold
Tisbury
ESSEX COUNTY.
4,200
Amesbury
Andover
Beverlv
Boxford
Bradford
Danvers
Essex
Georgetown
Gloucester
Groveland
Hamilton
Haverhill
Ipswich
Lawrence
Lynn
Lynnfield
Manchester
Marblehead
Methuen
Middleton
Nahant
Newbury
Newburyport
North Andover
Rockport
Rowley
Salem
Salisbury
Saugus
South Danvers
Swampscott
Topsfield
Wenham
West Newbury
4,210
5,309
5,944
868
1,567
5,144
1,630
1,926
11,938
1,620
800
10,660
3,311
21,733
20,800
725
1,643
7,330
2,575
922
313
1,363
12,980
2,622
3,367
1,196
21,197
3,609
2,006
6,050
1,619
1,212
915
2,0SS
635
3,211
687
642
914
692
192
1,575
1,115
1,660
1,909
563
1,503
788
861
902
602
1,012
31,34
HAMPDEN COUNTY.
Agawam
Blandford
Brimfield
Chester
Chicopee
Granville
Holland
Holyoke
Longmeadow
Ludlow
Monson
Montgomery
Palmer
Russell
Southwick
Springfield
Tolland
Wales
Westficld
West Springfield
Wilbranam
1,665
1,087
1,310
1,266
7,581
1,363
308
5,048
1,480
1,233
3,132
354
3,081
619
1,155
22,038
511
696
5,084
2,100
2,111
171,192
FRANKLIN COUNTY.
Ashfield
Bernardston
Buckland
Charlemont
Colerain
Conway
Deerfie'ld
Erviug
1,221
902
.1,922
994
1,726
1,538
3,040
676
64,438
HAMPSHIRE COUNTY.
Amherst 3,413
Belchertown 2,686
Chesterfield 802
Cummington 980
Easthampton
Enfield
Goshen
Granby
Greenwich
Hadlev
Hatfield
Hunthnrton
Middlefield
Northampton
Pelham
Plainfield
Prescott
South Hadley
2,869
999
412
908
647
2,246
1.405
1,163
723
7,927
739
579
5S>5
2,088
POPULATION OF MASSACHUSETTS.
Southampton
Ware
Westhampton
Williamsburg
Worthington
1,216
3,307
637
1,972
925
39,199
MIDDLESEX COUNTY.
Acton
Ashby
Ashland
Bedford
Belmont
Billerica
Boxborough
Brighton
Burlington
Cambridge
Carlisle
Charlestown
Chelmsford
Concord
Dracut
Dunstable
Framingham
Groton
Holliston
Hopkinton
Lexington
Lincoln
Littleton
Lowell
Maiden
Marlborough
Medford
Melrose
Natick
Newton
North Reading
Pepperell
Reading
Sherborn
Shirley
Somerville
South Reading
Stoneham
Stowe
Sudbury
Tewksbury
Townsend
Tyngsborough
Waltham
Watertown
Wayland
West Cambridge
Westford
Weston
Wilmington
Winchester
Woburn
1,660
1,080
1,702
820
1,278
1,808
454
3,859
594
29,114
629
26,398
2,296
2,231
1,905
533
4,681
3,176
3,125
4,140
2,223
710
967
31,001
6,871
7,209
4,860
2,866
5,220
1,709
2,436
1,049
1,217
9,366
3,245
3,299
1,537
1,703
1,801
2,056
624
6,897
3,779
1,138
2,760
1,568
1,231
850
1,969
7,002
220,618
NANTUCKET COUNTY.
Nantucket 4,830
NORFOLK COUNTY.
Bellingham 1,240
Braintree 3,725
Bfookline 5,202
Canton
Cohasset
Dedham
Dorchester
Dover
Foxborough
Franklin
Medficld
Medway
Milton
Needham
Quincy
Randolph
Roxbury
Sharon
Stoughton
Walpole
West^Roxbury
Weymouth
Wrentham
3,318
2,048
7,198
10,729
616
2,778
• 2,510
1,011
3,223
2,769
2,793
6,718
5,734
28,426
1,394
4,859
2,018
6,912
7,981
3,072
116,334
PLYMOUTH COUNTY.
Abington 8,576
Bridgewater
Carver
Duxbury
East Bridgewater
Halifax
Hanover
Hanson
Hingham
Hull
Kingston
Lakeville
Marion
Marshfield
Mattapoisett
Middleborough
4,196
1,059
2,377
2,977
739
1,545
1,195
4,176
260
1,026
1,110
960
1,810
1,451
4,525
North Bridgewater 6,335
Pembroke
Plymouth
Plympton
Rochester
Scituate
South Scituate
Wareham
West Bridgewater
1,488
6,075
924
1,156
2,269
1,578
2,842
1,825
63,074
SUFFOLK COUNTY.
Boston 192,324
Chelsea 14,403
North Chelsea 858
Winthrop 634
208,219
"WORCESTER COUNTY.
Ashburnham
Athol
Auburn
Barre
Berlin
Blackstone
Bolton "
Boylston
Brookfield
Charletou
2,153
2,813
959
2,856
1,062
4,857
1,504
792
2,100
1,925
Clinton
4,021
Dana
789
Douglas
Dudley
2,157
2,077
Fitchburg
8,119
Gardner
2,553
Grafton
3,962
Hardwick
1,968
Harvard
1,353
Holden
1,846
Hubbardston
1,546
Lancaster
1,767
Leicester
2,528
Leominster
3.318
Lunenburg
1,107
Mendon
1,207
Blilford
9,102
Milbury
3,780
New Braintree
752
Northborough
1,623
Northbridge
2,642
North Brookfield
2,514
Oakham
925
Oxford
2,713
Paxton
626
Petersham
1,386
Phillipston
726
Princeton
1,238
Royalston
1,441
Rutland
1,011
Shrewsbury
1,571
Southborough
1,750
Southbridge
4,131
Spencer
3,026
Sterling
1,603
Sturbridge
1,993
Sutton
2,363
Templeton
2,390
Upton
2,017
Uxbridge
2,835
Warren
2,205
Webster
3,008
Westborough
3,141
West Boylston
2,293
West Brookfield
1,548
Westminster
1,039
Winchendon
2,802
Worcester
30,058
RECAPITULATION.
By Counties.
Barnstable
Berkshire
Bristol ■
Dukes
Essex
Franklin
Hampden
Hampshire
Middlesex
Nantucket
Norfolk
Plvmouth
Suffolk
Worcester
34,489
56,966
89,505
4,200
171,192
31,342
64,438
39,199
220,618
4,830
116,334
63,074
208,219
102,923
1,207,329
STREETS, COURTS, AND PLACES.
Abbott, from 292 Central to Lawrence [lin square
Adams, from Salem, Adams block, to Fletcher, Frank-
Adams place, from Lowell, near Lowell place
Adams square, from Middlesex, near Walker
Alder, from 136 Bast Merrimack, nearly opposite Nes-
mith, to 2 Stackpole
Ames, from 260 Central to 80 Lawrence
Amory, from Bridge, by the Boott canal, to Kirk, Boott
corporation [bury line
Andover, from Concord River, South bridge, to Tewks-
Anne, from Merrimack, at St. Anne's church, to French
Appleton, from Gorham, at St. Peter's church, to 28
Thorndike
Arch, from Howard to Middlesex, near Northern depot
Ash, from 127 East Merrimack to 22 Chestnut
Auburn, from 150 Gorham to 45 Chapel
Austin, from 351 Merrimack to Ford
Ayer's City, south-west part of the city
Babcock, west from Chambers
Baldwin's court, from 21 Fayette
Bartlett, from High street square to Alder
Bay-State avenue, from 187 Central
Beacon, from opposite 39 Pawtucket to Bowers [ville
Beacon, from Mount Vernon to Mount Pleasant, Central-
Belvidere, east of Concord River
Bennett, from Mount Vernon to Beacon, Centralville
Blanchard place, from 120 East Merrimack [Moore
Bleachery, from the Lowell Bleachery, southerly, across
Blossom, from Gorham, near fair grounds, to Ayer's City
Boott, from Gardner to the canal, Lowell corporation
Bow, from Coburn to Pearl, Centralville
Bowditch, from Jackson to Middlesex, Hamilton corpo-
ration [School at 300
Bowers, from Fletcher, opposite Whiting, and crossing
Bradley, continuation of First [sex, near Wilder
Branch, from 301 Middlesex, crossing School, to Middle
Brewery court, from 11 Thorndike, near Northern depot
10 LOWELL DIRECTORY.
Bridge, from Merrimack, over Central bridge, through
Central ville [tucket, near R. R. crossing
Broadway, from Suffolk, opposite Mechanic, to Paw-
Brook, from Watson, near Lawrence, to Hale's brook
Brown's avenue, from 194 Gorham
Brown's court, from River, Centralville
Burns, from Madison, near Gorham, to South Highland
Butterfield, from 136 Fletcher to 229 School
Cabot, from north-west corner of the Lawrence corpora-
tion to Lowell
Cady, from 252 Central to 63 Lawrence
Cambridge, from Hale, near Chelmsford
Canada, from Tanners to Quebec, Ayer's New City
Canal, from Merrimack to Bridge, Massachusetts corpora-
tion
Carlton, from 278 Middlesex to Marshall
Carolin's place, from 29 Fayette -
Carpenter's court, from 138 Lawrence to the river
Carpet lane, from Gardner, rear 110 Market, Lowell cor-
poration
Carter, from Gorham, to Lowell Bleachery
Cedar, from Keene, near Gorham, to 337 Central
Central, from Merrimack to Gorham, at Davis's corner
Centralville, north of Merrimack River
Centre, from 227 Central to Chapel [mills
Chambers, from Gorham, near Hale's brook, to Whipple's
Chapel, from 76 Charles, southerly, to Central
Chapel Hill, from Wamesit Falls, westwardly, to Chapel
Charles, from 35 Lawrence to 84 Gorham
Chase, from Swift to Whipple [ford line
Chelmsford, from Thorndike, near Middlesex, to Chelms-
Chestnut, from Fayette to Park
Christian, from Mount Pleasant, Centralville [bridge
Church, from Central, at Washington House, to Stone
Churchill's court, from 20 South, opposite Spring
City avenue, from 9 Middle to City-hall avenue
City-hall avenue, from Merrimack, near City Hall, to 77
Middle
Clark, from Common, near Salem, to Fletcher
Clark's court, from 136 Lawrence
Clay, from 51 Andover, east of High, to Oak
Coburn, from 67 River, to Old Road, Centralville
€oburn lane, from Chelmsford, west of Forrest, to
Stevens [mack corporation
Colburn, from 237 Merrimack to Merrimack yard, Merri-
Commercial square, on Central, opposite Market
LOWELL DIRECTORY. 11
Common, from 14 Salem to Cross, east side North Common
Common avenue, from Lowell to Cross
Concord, from Merrimack, near Concord River, to Massa-
chusetts mills
Congress, from Thorndike to Gorham
Cottage, from 237 Central to Chapel
Court, from Linden to Gorham, north of court house
Court avenue, from 11 Chapel to Linden
Crosby, from 344 Central to Whipple's mills
Crosby's court, from 230 Central
Cross, from Suffolk, westerly, to 215 School
Cross lane, from 150 Lowell to Adams
Cummiskey's alley, from 103 Lowell
Cashing, from Willie, south of Rock, easterly, to Fletcher
Dane, from 96 Salem, near Pawtucket, to Fletcher
Dane-street court, from Dane
Davidson, from 17 East Merrimack to Howe
Davidson's lane, north side of Davidson
Davis, from 25 Summer to 32 Appleton
Davis court, from 9 Davis
Dearborn's court, from Andover, west of Water
Decatur, from 388 Merrimack to Salem
Decatur- street alley, from Decatur, westerly
Dempsey's yard, from 44 Salem
Dodge, from Race to 170 Suffolk
Donohoe's court, from Marion, near Cross [Mechanic
Dummer, from Lowell, west of Worthen, southerly, to
Dutton, from Merrimack corporation to Willie
East Merrimack, from Merrimack, at Concord River,
through Belvidere
East Pine, from Carlton to Nichols
Edgerly's court, from 28 Charles
Eighth, from 71 Bridge to Methuen, Centralville [sex
Elliott, from Appleton, opposite stone church, to Middle-
Elm, from 245 Central to Gorham
Elm, from Third to Sixth, Centralville
Everett, from Fayette, south of Chestnut, to 49 High
Fairmount, from Mansur to the reservoir
Farson's court, from 133 Middlesex
Favor, from 100 Appleton to 81 Summer* [rimack
Fayette, from 20 Andover, opposite Water, to East Mer-
Fellows' court, from 14 High-street square
Fenwiok, from 132 Lowell to Suffolk
Fifth, from 51 Bridge to 16 Myrtle, Centralville
First, from Bridge, near the bridge, East Centralville
Fletcher, from Thorndike, near Middlesex, to Pawtucket,
near stone house
12 LOWELL DIRECTORY.
Floyd, from opposite 309 Central to Kinsman
Ford, from 174 Suffolk to Pawtucket
Forrest, from Chelmsford, west of Parker, to Stevens
Fourth, from 47 Bridge to 10 Myrtle, Centralville
Franklin, from 45 Willie, easterly, to opposite 55 Fletcher
Franklin square, between Suffolk, Adams, and Lagrange
streets
Fremont, from Third to Sixth, Centralville
French, from Kirk to Bridge [ville
Front, from River, along the banks of the river, Central-
Fulton, from Coburn, Centralville [poration
Gardner, from 110 Market to counting-room Lowell cor-
Garnet, from 106 Middlesex to 81 Appleton
Gates, from Westford to Chelmsford, west of Howard
George, from Tyler to Warren
Gold, from 255 School, easterly
Gore, from Race to Cabot, on Suffolk corporation
Gorham, from 123 Central, by Hale's mills, to Tewks-
bury line
Goward place, from 84 Appleton
Grand, from Middlesex to Hale
Gray place, from 16 Church to Tyler
Green, from 146 Central to George
Green's court, from 114 East Merrimack
Grove, from Lawrence, near Whipple, to Chase mill
Hale, from Thorndike, near jail, to Chelmsford, near
pound [corporation
Hall, from the north end of Tilden to Cabot, on Suffolk
Hampshire, from Coburn to Bridge, Centralville
Hancock, from Merrimack, opposite Prescott counting-
room, Massachusetts corporation
Hancock avenue, from 26 Salem to Clark [Moody
Hanover, from Lowell, crossing 279 Merrimack and
Harris, from Coburn, Centralville
Harrison, from 63 Andover, south, to Oak
Hasty, from Liberty to Westford
High, from 113 Bast Merrimack to Nesmith
High-street square, from north side of East Merrimack,
near the church [opposite jail
Highland, from South, by South Common, to Thorndike,
Holbrook's court, from Andover to Water
Hosford square, between Central, Elm, and Wamesit
Howard, from Middlesex, west of depot, to Hale
Howard's avenue, from 10 Davidson [mills
Howe, from 63 East Merrimack, southerly, to the Flannel
Hudson, from 298 Central, east
LOWELL DIRECTORY. 13
Hurd, from 106 Central to Warren, near St. Paul's church
Jackson, from 89 Central to 145 Middlesex [house
James court, from East Merrimack, east of Moody school-
Jefferson, from 68 Lowell to 38 Lewis
Jefferson square, between Jefferson, Lewis, and Little
John, from 61 Merrimack, northerly, to the Boott count-
ing-room
John-street avenue, from west side of John to Kirk
Joiner, from 138 Lawrence to the river
Keene, from 168 Gorham to Chapel
Kemp, from Walker to Wilder, near railroad crossing
Kidder, from 212 Gorham to Crosby
King, from Middlesex to Jackson, near round house
Kinsman, from Chambers to Crosby, opposite Swift
Kirk, from French to Merrimack, east of St. Anne's
church
Kirk avenue, from 27 Kirk, between Merrimack and Lee
Knowles place, from the southwest corner of Davidson
Korner's court, from 80 Middlesex to 15 Spring
Lagrange, from Suffolk, near stone arch bridge to Fletcher
Lagrange court, from Lagrange street, between Adams
and Fletcher [canal
Landing, from Market, west end of market house, to the
Lane court, from 125 Middlesex
Lawrence, from 68 Church to Moore
Lawrence-street court, from 61 Lawrence
Lawson, from School, south of Branch, to Queen
Lee, from 11 John, westerly, to 17 Kirk
Lenton court, from 36 Charles
Lewis, from Lowell, east side western canal, to Mechanic
Libertv, from Chelmsford, at the pound, to Pine, near
Wilder
Liberty square, junction Fletcher and Adams
Lincoln, from Chelmsford to Gorham, Ayer's City
Lincoln place, from 221 Central
Linden, from Union to Auburn
Little, from Dummer to Lewis
Livermore, from 22 Bartlett to 20 Stackpole
Livingston, from Carter, northerly and westerly
Llewellyn, from Mount Pleasant, Centralville
Locke, from Gorham to South, south of West Union
London, from Ayer's City, to Gorham, near fair grounds
Loudon court, from 183 Central [Cabot
Lowell, from Dutton, opposite Market, to Salem, corner
Lowell place, from 147 Lowell
Luther's court, from 177 Central
14 LOWELL DIRECTORY.
Lyman, from Race to Cabot, on the Suffolk corporation
Lyon, from 338 Central to Kinsman > ["near Hale
Madison, from 183 Gorham to opposite 85 Thorndike,
Maiden lane, from 214 Merrimack to 35 Lowell
Main, from Manchester to Plain
Manchester, from Gorham to Tanner
Mansur, from Nesmith to Fairmount
Manufacturers, from Short to Plain
Maple, from Gorham, near railroad bridge, to Ayer's City
Marion, from Cross, between Suffolk and Adams, to La-
grange
Market, from 47 Central to Dutton, opposite Lowell
Marshall, from Grand to Westford
Marshall court, from 11 Howard to Arch
Mason's court, from 201 Central
McCarry's court, from Cross, opposite Marion
McFarlin avenue, from opposite 94 Pawtucket
Mclntire, from 268 Middlesex to 29 Marshall [Suffolk
Mechanic, from Dutton, opposite machine shop, C. R., to
Merriam's court, from 29 High to 39 Fayette
Merrimack, from Concord River, North bridge, west, to
Pawtucket
Merrimack square, from Merrimack to Tremont [river
Merrill, from 182 Lawrence, across Taylor, near Concord
Merrill's court, from 15 Chapel
Methuen, from Seveuth to Dracut line, Centralville
Middle, from 23 Central to Shattuck [line
Middlesex, from Gorham, corner Central, to Chelmsford
Middlesex place, from 2()9 to 225 Middlesex
Mill, from 105 Lawrence to Central
Molloy's court, from 26 Summer
Montreal, from Quebec to Tanners, Ayer's City
Monument square, junction of Merrimack, Moody, and
Worthen
Moody, from Merrimack, opposite Merrimack house, to
Pawtucket [bury line
Moore, from Gorham, near railroad bridge, east to Tewks-
Morris court, from Cross to St. Patrick's church
Morse's lane, from Dane to Pawtucket
Mount Pleasant, continuation of Tenth, Centralville
Mount Vernon, from 26 Pawtucket to Rock
Mount Vernon, from Liberty to Westford
Mount Vernon, from Beacon to Sixth, Centralville
Mount Washington, from 26 Pawtucket to Broadway
Myrtle, from 49 Third to Mount Pleasant, Centralville
Narrow, from River to Front, Centralville
LOWELL DIRECTORY. 10
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Nesmith, from East Merrimack, opposite Alder, to Tewks-
bury line
New, from 38 Crosby to Lyon
Newhall, from Whipple to Chambers, south of Kinsman
Nichols, from 16 Branch to Westford
Ninth, from 75 Bridge to Tenth, Centralville
North, from 49 Lawrence to 236 Central
North Chapel, from the end of Chapel to Charles
North Common, abutting on Fletcher, Cross, Clark, and
Common
North Franklin court, from north side Franklin street
Oak, from 102 High to Nesmith [line
Old Middlesex Road, from Ayer's City to Chelmsford
Old Road, from Bridge, east of Tenth, to Dracut line
Oliver, from 250 School, westerly
Orange, from Chambers to Crosby, south of Newhall
Paige, from Bridge, east of Merrimack, westerly, to Kirk
Park, from Andover, northerly to East Merrimack
Park Garden, abutting on Chestnut, Park, Andover, and
Nesmith
Parker, from Chelmsford to Chelmsford line [line
Pawtucket, from Austin to Middlesex, near Chelmsford
Pawtucket avenue, from Pawtucket
Pearl, from 100 Middlesex to 75 Appleton
Pearl, from Coburn to Bridge, near city line, Centralville
Perkins, from Suffolk, near Lawrence, C. R., to Cabot
Perrin, from School, opposite gas works
Pine, from Westford to Chelmsford line
Plain, through Ayer's New City to Chelmsford line
Plains, north end of River, Centralville
Pleasant, from 30 Andover [ville
Pleasant, on the Plains from 109 River to West Central-
Pleasant court, from 18 Winter
Pollard's avenue, from 24 John
Pond, from Pleasant, westerly, to Concord river
Poplar, from 156 School, near the gas works
Poplar, from Quebec
Porter, from Pine to Middlesex
Powell, from Liberty, southerly, to Chelmsford
Prescott, from Merrimack to Central
Prince, from Merrimack Print-works to Moody
Prospect, from 7 Kidder to Kinsman
Putney's court, from 68 Gorham
Quebec, from Canada to Plain, Ayer's City [ford
Queen, from Middlesex, by old burying ground, to West-
Quigley's alley, from 78 Lowell
16 LOWELL DIRECTORY.
Race, from 319 Merrimack to Hall, on Suffolk corporation
Railroad, from Hale side of the railroad, to 88 Howard
Railroad alley, from Shattuck, bet. Middle and Market
Read, from First to Seventh, Centralville
Reed's court, from 18 Charles
Richardson, from Mount Yernon to Beacon, Centralville
River, from Bridge, near the bridge, west, Centralville
Robinson, from Congress to the railroad
Rock, from opposite 31 Fletcher to School, at gas works
Rolfe* from Broadway to opposite 103 Pawtucket
Salem, from Cabot and Adams to Pawtucket
Salem place, from Salem
Sawtell place, from 136 School
School, from Pawtucket bridge to Liberty
Second, from Bridge to Read, Centralville
Seventh, from 67 Bridge, east, ,to the river, Centralville
Shattuck, from 164 Merrimack to Market
Short, from Chelmsford, above Liberty, to Lincoln
Simpson, from First to Third, Centralville
Sixth, from Bridge, east, to the river, Centralville
Smith, from 24 Branch, southerly, to Liberty
Smith's court, from 29 Hanover
Somerset, from School to Queen
South, from 56 Middlesex, by South common, to Gorham,
opposite Walnut
South Common, abutting on Summer, South, Highland,
and Thorndike
South Franklin court, from south side Franklin street
South Highland, from Thorndike, opposite Hale, to Burns
Spring, from 19 South, westerly, to 6 Pearl
Stackpole, from Alder to 8 East Merrimack
Stevens, from Parker to Chelmsford, near town line
Suffolk, from Lawrence counting-room, across 281 Merri-
mack, to Adams
Suffolk court, from 332 Merrimack to 139 Lowell
Suffolk square, both sides of Merrimack, between Suffolk
and Cabot [mon
Summer, from 81 Gorham to Thorndike, by south com-
Swift, from 181 Lawrence to Whipple
Tanners, at Ayer's City, along the railroad
Taylor, from 154 Lawrence to the river
Taylor's court, from 12 Mill [tralville
Tenth, from opposite 80 Bridge, to Mount Pleasant, Cen-
Third, from 37 Bridge, east to Beacon, Centralville
Thorndike, from Dutton, near Mechanics mills, to Gor-
ham, corner Central
LOWELL DIRECTORY. 17
Tilden, from 241 Merrimack to Hall
Tilden court, from 10 Tilden
Tremont, from 251 Merrimack to Hall
Tremont Mall, between Tilden and Tremont [rence
Tyler, from Central, next south of Church, to 13 Law-
Union, from 205 Central to 98 Gorham
Union Court, from 133 Lowell
Varney, from School, near Butterfield, to Fletcher
Varnum, from Sixth to Mount Pleasant, Centralville
Walker, from Middlesex, west of School, to Pawtucket
Wall, from Davidson to Concord River, thence to David-
son again
Walnut, from 162 Gorham to 287 Central
Wamesit, from Central, Chapel Hill, and runs southeast
to Lawrence [Wamesit mills
Wamesit court, from opposite 35 Cushingto Dutton, near
Wanalancit, from opposite 53 Pawtucket to Broadway
Warren, from 90 Central, across 89 Church
Washington square, between First Universalist church
and Church
Water, from Andover, opposite Fayette
Watson, from Lawrence, near Hale's brook, to Whipple
Webster, from Jackson to Middlesex
Webster, from 74 Bridge to Hampshire, Centralville
Webster avenue, from Eighth to Tenth, Centralville
West, on the Plains, from Coburn, Centralville
West Union, from 97 Gorham to 78 South
West's court, from 248 Middlesex
Western avenue, from Fletcher, near the bridge, west-
erly, to School
Westford, from Chelmsford, near Thorndike, westerly,
to Chelmsford line
Whipple, from 308 Central to Wamesit Power Co.
Whiting, from 86 Salem to Mount Vernon
Wilder, from Pawtucket, south, to Pine
William, from 134 Central to 5 George
Willie, from Clark, across Fletcher, near the common,
south, to Dutton
Willie avenue, from 20 Salem to Clark
Willow, from 143 East Merrimack to 58 Andover
Willow place, from 354 Merrimack
Wilson's lane, from Chelmsford to Grand, near Hale
Winter, from 61 Gorham to Davis
Worthen, from Merrimack corporation, crossing 190
Merrimack, to Dutton
Wyman, from Nesmith, opposite Oak, to Tewksbury line
18 LOWELL DIRECTORY.
HALLS, BUILDINGS, ETC.
Adams Block, Adams, corner Salem
Albro's Block, Gushing
Aldrich's Block, Appleton, opposite Garnet
Aid rich's Block, Middlesex, near Garnet [House
American House Block, Central, adjoining American
Appleton Block, Central, between Warren and Hurd
Arcade Block, East Merrimack, near Concord River
Ayer's Pill Block, Market, near Shattuck
Bangs's Block, Railroad street
Barristers' Hall, Central, corner Merrimack
Barry's Block, Suffolk, near Lowell [Dutton
Boston and Lowell Railroad Depot, Merrimack, corner
Cabot Block, Cabot, near Moody
Canal Block, Central, nearly opposite American House
Carleton Block, 136 Merrimack
Carolin's Block, 27 Fayette
Castle's Block, Lowell, near Lewis
Centra] Hall, in Museum building
City Government Building, Merrimack, corner Shattuck
City Hay Scales, rear City Market building
Concert Hall, 82 Merrimack
Convers Hall, 56 Gorham
Court House, Gorham, corner Elm
Donahoe's Block, Suffolk, near Broadway
Eagle Block, Merrimack, near Suffolk
Evans Block. Railroad street
Farson's Block, rear 125 Middlesex [mill
Faulkner's Block, rear of Grove, opposite Faulkner's
Fellows Block, Middle
French's Hall, 35 Central
Gas Works, School, near Poplar
Gladwin's Block, 128 Merrimack
Goward's Block, Appleton, opposite Garnet
Hale's Mills, Gorham, near junction Thorndike
Hamilton Block, Gorham, corner Middlesex
Hill's Block, from 4 Dodge
Huntington Hall, over Boston and Lowell railroad depot
Industrial Hall, 25 Prescott
Jackson Hall, over Boston and Lowell railroad depot
Jail, Thorndike, southwest corner of south common
Kuowles Block, Congress
LOWELL DIRECTORY. 19
Lawrence's Block, 56 Moody
Livingston's Block, 119 Appleton
Mansur's Block, Central, corner Market
Market-house Building, Market, near Central
Masonic Hall, Nesmith's building, John
Maynard's Block, Dummer, near Lowell
McDermott Block, Fenwick
Mechanics' Building, Dutton, near Merrimack
Mechanics' Hall, in Mechanics' Building-
Mechanics' Mills, Dutton, corner Fletcher [Central
Merchants' Bank Building, Merrimack, nearly opposite
Merrimack Hall, Dutton, near Merrimack House
Music Hall, Dutton, near Merrimack
Museum Building, Merrimack, opposite Central
Nesmith's Block, Merrimack, corner John
Northern Railroad Depot, Middlesex, near Thorndike
Odd Fellows' Hall, Tyler's block, Central, corner Market
Otis Allen's Mills, Middlesex, west of Northern depot
Parker's Block, corner Bridge and River, Centralville
Police Court, rooms in west end of Market-house building
Police Station, west end of Market-house building
Post-office Building, Merrimack, nearly opposite Central
Prescott Block, Merrimack, bet. Prescott and the canal
Reading-Room, Mechanics' hall
Reservoir, on Belvidere heights
Robbins Block, 50 to 56 Merrimack
Round House, off Thorndike, near Middlesex
Savings-bank Building, Shattuck, corner Middle
Shaw's Block, East Pine, near Nichols
Short's Block, Jefferson, corner Lewis
Spalding's Block, Middlesex
Suffolk Hall, Suffolk, near Lowell
Theatre Block, Lowell
Tyler's Block, Central, corner Market
Tyler's Block, Front, Centralville
Wamesit Bank Building, Middlesex, corner Thorndike
Wamesit Block, near Wamesit Power Company
Wamesit Power Company, Lawrence, near Whipple
Wamesit Steam Mills, Dutton, corner Willie
Welles' Block, Merrimack, corner Kirk
Welles' Hall, in Welles' Block
Wentworth's Building, Merrimack, corner Shattuck
Wheelock's Block, Charles, corner Chapel
Whipple's Mills, now Wamesit Power Company
Williams Block, on Canal bridge, Central
Wood Market, rear Market-house building, Market
Wy man's Exchange, Merrimack, corner Central
20 LOWELL DIRECTORY.
CORPORATIONS.
Appleton Company, Jackson street
Boott Cotton Mills, Araory, foot of John street
Hamilton Manufacturing Company, Jackson street
Lawrence Manufacturing Co., North end Suffolk street
Locks and Canals (proprietors of), Mechanic street
Lowell Bleachery, Bleachery street, south part of the city
Lowell Machine Shop, Button street, near Mechanic
Lowell Manufacturing Company, Market street
Massachusetts Cotton Mills, between Bridge and Merri-
mack streets
Merrimack Manufacturing Co. north end Dutton street.
Middlesex Company, Warren street
Prescott Mills, Merrimack street, near Concord river
Suffolk Manufacturing Co., Suffolk street, below Moody
Tremont Mills, Suffolk street, below Moody
Wamesit Power Co., Lawrence street, near Whipple
BOUNDARIES OF WARDS.
Ward 1. Beginning at a point in Merrimack River on a line with the mid-
dle of the Merrimack Canal; thence southerly, along the middle of said canal,
to the Pawtucket Canal; thence westerly, along said Pawtucket Canal, to the
mouth of the Western Canal; thence northwardly, along the middle of said
Western Canal to Merrimack River; thence easterly, down said river to the
point of beginning.
Waiid 2. Beginning on Merrimack River, on a line with the middle of the
Merrimack Canal; thence southerly, along the middle of said canal, to the
middle of Pawtucket Canal; thence easterly, along the middle of said canal,
to the middle of Concord River; thence northwardly, along the middle of said
Concoid River, to Merrimack River; also all that territory lying on the north-
easterly side of Merrimack River, annexed to the city of Lowell from the
town of Dracut.
Wakp 3. Beginning in Central Street, at the bridge over Pawtucket Canal;
thence running southerly, along the middle of said street, to Gorham Street;
thence along the middle of said street, to Davis's Corner (so-called); thence,
along the middle of the county highway from Lowell to Billerica, to the
boundary line of the citv, to Lowell; thence east, following said bon-i larv line
to Concord River; thence, down the middle of said river, to the Pawtucket
Canal; i hence, up the middle of said canal, to the point of beginning.
Wakd 4. Beginning at the bridge on Central Street, over the Pawtucket
Canal; thence westerly, following the middle of said canal, to the bridge of
Nashua and Lowell Railroad over said canal; thence westerly, along said rail-
road, to the boundary line between Lowell and Chelmsford; thence, along said
line southerly and easterly, to the county road from Lowell to Billerica;
thence northerly, along the middle of said road, Gorham and Central Streets,
to the place of beginning.
Wakd 5. Beginning at a point in Merrimack River, on a line with the mid-
dle of the Western Canal ; thence southerly, along the middle of said canal, to
Pawtucket Canal; thence westerly, along the middle of said Pawtucket Canal,
to the Nashua and Lowell Railroad bridge; thence, along said railroad, to the
boundary line between Lowell and Chelmsford; thence northerly, on said
boundary line, to Merrimack River; thence easterly, on said river, to the point
of beginning.
Wakd 6. All that part of the city of Lowell, lying easterly of the thread
of Concord River.
GENERAL DIRECTORY.
ABBREVIATIONS.
B. fc L. R. R., Boston & Lowell Railroad ; Cent., Centralville ; C. R., Counting
Room; Corp. or C, Corporation; P. S., Franklin Square; Hani., Hamilton; L.
M. S., Lowell Machine Shop; L. & L. R. R., Lowell & Lawrence Railroad; Mass.,
Massachusetts; Merr., Merrimack; N. & L. R. K., Nashua & Lowell Railroad;
R. R., Railroad; S. L?. R. R., Stony Brook Railroad; S. & L. R. R., Salem & Lowell
Railroad; b. or bds., boards; c, corner; ct., court; li., house; 11., near ; opp.,
opposite; r., rear; s(j., square. After the name of the street, the word street is
usually omitted; the name of a corporation, occurring after the name of a person,
signifies the place of busiuess of that person.
AARONS CORNELIA, widow, second-hand clothing, 121 Mid-
dlesex, house do.
Abare Isaac H. carder, house 64 Lawrence corporation —
Abare Newell, weaver, hou-e 64 Lawrence corporation
Abare Wilbur A. weaver, house 5 Lawrence corporation
Abell John S. weaver, boards 67 Lawrence corporation
Abbot Julian, counsellor, 81 Central, boards 12 Hurd
Abbott Albert H. & James H. blacksmiths, 292 Middlesex, corner
Branch, house Branch, near School
Abbott {Charles H) & Earaes {L. J.), dry-goods, 132 Mer-
rimack, house 407 do.
Abbott Charles W. machinist, Merrimack corp., house 159 do
Abbott Charlotte, widow, house 9 Race
Abbott Dorcas C. Mrs. boarding-house, 17 Hamilton corporation
Abbott Edward, boards 7 Garnet
Abbott George B. spindle-maker, boards 67 L. M. S. corporation
Abbott Hannah, seamstress, house 24 Cady
Abbott Hannah F. widow, house 24 Cady
Abbott Henry, carpenter, house 398 Middlesex
Abbott Henry H. M. engineer, 96 Middle, house 12 Lee
Abbott Herman, second hand, Lawrence corporation, house 42 do.
Abbott James C. counsellor, 43^ Central, house 10 Kirk
Abbott James H. (A. H. 8; J. H. Abbott), blacksmith, 292 Mid-
dlesex, house 10 East Pine
Abbot Joel A. auctioneer, house 54 Andover
Abbott John, machinist, house Engine House, Middle
Abbott Laroy S. machinist, Arch, house 294 Merrimack
Abbott Levi B. machinist, house 8 First
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000,000 Capital and Surplus. 28 Central St., Lowell. (See page 344.)
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Abbott Samuel Mrs. house 27 Church
Abbott Sarah, widow, boards 3 Massachusetts corporation
Abbott Soliman A. tinsmith, 12 Merrimack, h. 2 Merriam's court
Abbott Thomas R. travelling agent, boards 14 Hurd
Abbott Ziba, bouse 241 Central
Adams Abner S. 7 Central, boards 49 Tyler
Adams Anson, carpenter, Wamesit Steam Mills, b. 16 Church
Adams Augustus (Boston), boards 14 Cabot [rimack
Adams Brothers ( Geo. D. 8? Darius), boots and shoes, 45 Mer-
Adams Charles A. Mrs. house 8 Alder
Adams Charles E. beltmaker, house 82 Cross
Adams Charles S. (H. H. Wilder Sf Co.), coppersmith, &c, 8
Jackson, house 43 George, corner Tyler [boards 8 Alder
Adams Darius, (Adams Bros.), boots and shoes, 45 Merrimack,
Adams Enos H, boot and shoe manufacturer, Prescott, corner Mer-
rimack, house 1 34 East Merrimack
Adams Ezra B. (Adams, North, § Co.), 7 Central, h. 34 Tyler
Adams George D. (Adams Bros.), boots and shoes, 45 Merrimack,
boards 8 Alder
Adams George S. at Smith Adams's, house Adams square
Adams George W. carpenter, Wamesit Steam Mills, boards 27
Church
Adams George W. carpenter, house 12 Lagrange court
Adams Geoige W. painter, 35 E. Merrimack, house 64 High
Adams Hannah, widow, boards Westford, corner School
Adams Hannah S. dressmaker, 52^ Merrimack, house do.
Adams Henry, cabinetmaker, 25 Middlesex, house 112 Merrimack
Adams Herbert, laborer, house head of Hudson
Adams (Horace J.), North ( Wm. L.), & Co. (E. B. Adams),
furniture, &c. 28 Merrimack and 7 Central, house 49 Tyler
Adams Ira 0. sashmaker, house 18 North Franklin court
Adams J Coleman, student, boards 53 Chestnut
Adams James, machinist, house 21 North Franklin court
Adams James Mrs. house 1 Mechanic
Adams James R. laborer, house 14 Tremont corporation
Adams John, mason, house 378 Merrimack
Adams John Mrs. house 64 High
Adams John G. Rev. house 53 Chestnut
Adams John H. clerk, house Lincoln, near Chelmsford
Adams John Q. butcher, boards Walker, near Middlesex
Adams Jonathan, overseer, Merr. Print-works, h. 31 Merr. corp.
Adams Judith Miss, house 52 Paige
Adams Julius T. bedstead-maker, house 130 Cross
Adams Landon, clerk, Lowell corporation, boards 36 Cabot
Adams M. W. Mrs. fancy goods, 61 Merrimack, bds. 27 Church
Adams Rhoda E. Mrs. house 36 Cabot
Adams Rufus 0., Hamilton corporation, house 12 Hamilton
Adams Samuel E. R. carder, 3 Cushing, house 10 Union
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Adams Smith, tripe dealer, Walker, near Middlesex, bouse do.
Adams Theodore, overseer, at J. C. Ayer & Co.'s, b. 17 Grand
Adams William, overseer, house 138 Lawrence
Adams William H. machinist, house 21 Massachusetts corporation
Agnew William, sashmaker, boards 2 Middlesex place
Aham William, jackspinner, house 78 River, Centralville
Ainley Susan, widow, boards 29 Suffolk
Ainsworth George B. sashmaker, Wamesit Steam Mills
Ainsworth William L. overseer, house 18 Church
Airton John, dresser, house head of Prospect
Akers Benjamin M. lumberman, house 138 School
Albee Lucius, ice peddler, boards 3 McFarlin avenue
Alcott Albert, boards 42 Tremont corporation
Alcott Gilman Mrs. house 42 Tremont corporation
Alden Nancy Miss, house 3 East Merrimack
Aldrich E. True, wood-screw maker, boards Branch, near School
Aldricb Hiram H. sashmaker, Mechanics Mills, b. 109 Appleton
Aldrich Levi M. at locks and canals, house 48 Dummer
Aldrich Lorin, machinist, boards 93 Appleton
Aldrich Milton, wood-screw manufacturer, Mechanics Mills, Dut-
ton, bouse Branch, near School [Middlesex
Aldrich Nelson T. wood-screw maker, Mechanics Mills, boards 92
Aldrich Warren, house 93 Appleton
Aldrich Wm. K. wood-screw maker, Mechanics Mills, boards
Branch, near School
Alexander Edward, picker, house 24 Cabot
Alexander Geo. sashmaker, Wamesit Steam Mills, b. 49i Cushing
Alexander- William C. carpenter, boards 10 Suffolk corporation
Alger Edwin A. (Brown Sf Alger), counsellor, 55 Central, house
106 High
Alger E. Augustus, student, boards 106 High
Alger Nathan C. laborer, boards 109 Appleton
Allan! Helen, widow, house 3 Farson's block, rear 125 Middlesex
Allard Joseph, laborer, house 6 Knowles place
Allen Charles, laborer, house rear 29 Hanover
Allen Charles H. harness-maker, 46 Central, boards 54 High
Allen Charles H. student, boards 373 Middlesex
Allen David O. (Cowley fy A.), 75 Central, house 51 Coburn,
Centralville
Allen Eugene, watchman, Lawrence corporation, boards 46 do.
Allen Geo. B. cashier, 1st. National Bank, boards 1 Myrtle, Cent.
Allen George W. variety store, 316 Merrimack, house do.
Allen Hanson W. house 8 Hamilton corporation
Allen Hervey W. apothecary, Merr. cor. Suffolk, h. 140 Fletcher
Allen James, laborer, house 29 William
Allen James M. machinist and boarding, house 109 Appleton
Allen John G. harness and trunk maker, 46 Central, h. 54 High
Allen Joseph O. teamster, house 98 Merrimack corporation
Agency of Royal Ins. Co., I>iv., Kng. , with Geo. F. Hunt &. Co.,
over Prescott Kat'l Bank, 28 Cent'l. St., Xiowell. (See p. 344 and 40(5.)
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Allen Nathan, physician, 12 Hurd, house do.
Allen Nathaniel, harness-maker, house 27 Suffolk
Allen Nathaniel, laborer, house 51 Cushing
Allen Nicholas, Middlesex corporation, house 4 Pond
Allen Norris, machine printer, house 153 Merrimack corporation
Allen Oris (T. F. Burgess 8>- Co.), 235 Middlesex, h. 373 do.
Allen Otis L. Mrs. house 1 Myrtle, Central ville
Allen Patrick, laborer, house 5 McCarry's court
Allen Rufus, machinist, house 131 Merrimack corporation
Allen Susan, widow, house 134 Suffolk
Allen Thomas, laborer, 105 Central, boards G Hamilton corporation
Allen Thomas 0. lumber, bouse 373 Middlesex
Allen William Rev. boards 12 Hurd
Allen William D fireman, Lawrence corporation, house 26 Cabot
Allen William H. watchman at Norcross & Saunders, house Ste-
vens, near Parker
Allie Michael, laborer, house rear 13 Union
Allison Henry, at hosiery mill, house 58 Lawrence corporation
Allison Sarah, widow, boards 74 Lawrence
Allyn Rachel H. physician, 34 Church, house do.
Alwell James, carpenter, house rear 10 Little
Ambler John, weaver, house 23 Floyd
Ambros William, laborer, boards 73 Adams
Ambrose Adam, machinist, house 119 Market
Ambrose Adam Mrs. millinery, 119 Market, house do.
Ambrose Joseph, moulder, Willie, corner Dutton, boardsAdams
Ambrose Joseph M. house 36 VVentworth's building
Ambrose Michael, laborer, house 73 Adams
Ames Aben, shoemaker, house 13 River, Centralville
Ames Eben H. shoemaker, 339 Merrimack, house 18 Willow
Ames George, screw cutter, Mt. Vernon, n. B'way, bds. 123 Cross
Ames Horace Mrs. house rear 214 Central
Ames Jacob, pattern-maker, house 10 Fifth, -Centralville
Ames John E. Mrs. widow, house 10 Market
Ames Luman E. carder, boards 55 Boott corporation
Ames Moses B. carriage trimmer, house 12 Linden
Amsden William U. clerk R. R. National Bank, boards at Boston
Anderson Alexander, boards 19 Tremont corporation
Anderson Alexander, gardener, h. Mt. Washington, n. Pawtucket
Anderson Charles L. Mrs. boards 8 Favor
Anderson George B. section hand, house 11 Hanover avenue
Anderson James, machinist, house 12 Church
Anderson Jane D. widow, house 8 Favor [can House
Anderson O. D. & Co. dry goods, 48 Merrimack, boards Ameri-
Anderson Peter, agent and treasurer, Baldwin M. Co. h. 31 Anne
Anderson William H. (Stevens $>• A.), counsellor, 1 Barristers
Hall, house 8 Favor
Andrew James, spinner, boards 22 Kirk avenue
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Andrews Aaron, machinist, house 8 Tremont corporation
Andrews Benjamin F. weaver, Merrimack corporation, house 50 do.
Andrews Charles H. marble worker, 181 Central, boards 18 Mill
Andrews George H. boards 36 L. M. S. corporation
Andrews John, machinist, house 36 L. M. S. corporation
Andrews John, Middlesex corporation, house 18 Mill
Andrews John, Stott's Mill, house 2 Water
Andrews Luther N. painter, house 66 High
Andrews Stephen, hackman, 84 Central, house 238 Merrimack
Andrews Susan M. teacher Colburn School, boards 18 Mill
Andrews William, marble works, 181 Central, house 37 Walnut
Andruss Theodore, peddler, house 5 Middlesex place
Angell Andrew J. machinist, house 38 Charles
Annis Rocell C. Mrs. house 2 Merrill's court
Annis William, watchman, boards 18 Massachusetts corporation
Ansant James M. sashmaker, Wamesit Steam Mills
Ansart Abel, laborer, house River road, Dracut
Ansart Atis, farmer, house River road, Dracut
Ansart George W. laborer, boards River road, Dracut
Ansart James, carpenter, house 162 Suffolk
Anshaw Robinson, loom fixer, house 5 Lagrange court
Anthony George T. carpenter, 242 Middlesex, boards 77 Cross
Anthony Isaac Mrs. house 77 Cross
Appleton Company, Jackson st.
Appleton Frank P. agent Lowell Bleachery, house Moore
Appleton John, blacksmith, boards 47 Charles
Archer John, machinist, Broadway, corner Mt. Vernon, boards 28
Suffolk corporation
Ardis James, spinner, boards 2 Reed's court
Arlen Abigail W. Mrs. house 3 Ford
Arlen Betsey, widow, house Maiden lane
Arlen Charles H. gasfitter, at gas-works, house 2 City-Hall ave.
Arlin John, waiter, 16* and 18 Merrimack, house 3 East Merrimack
Arlin John F. saloon, 82 Merrimack, house 7 Fifth, Centralville
Arlin Sarah, widow, house 3 East Merrimack
Arlin Stephen N. painter, house 18 Nesmith
Armstrong Foster I. Mrs. house rear 17 Union
Armstrong James, liquors, 93 Market, house 91 do.
Aruda Frank D. hairdresser, American House, house 171 Gorham
Ash Betsy, widow, house 106 Suffolk
Ashton Joseph D. boilermaker, house 35| Cushing
Ash worth Charles, filecutter, boards Franklin, near Fletcher
Ashworth George (S. Ashioorth fy Co.), house 14 Franklin
Ashworth James, section hand, boards 21 Lowell corporation
Ashworth Michael, spinner, boards 62 Suffolk
Ashworth Sager & Co. ( G. Ashworth) , filecutters, Fletcher, near
Dutton, house 23 Rock
Ashworth Thomas, spinner, boards 62 Suffolk
Security Fire Ins. Co. of N.Y City. Capital, $1,000,000. Assets,.
$1,477,077.13. Losses promptly paid. Geo. F. Hunt «fc Co., Agts.
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Aspinall William, loom-fixer, house 63 Adams
Atherton Abel T. (T. Atherton fy Co.), Howe, boards 27 Clay
Atherton Elizabeth Mrs. house 67 Fayette
Atherton James 0. painter, house 50 Howard
Atheiton John G\, Massachusetts corp. boards 67 Fayette
Atherton Thomas & Co. (A. T. Atherton and Jos. Turner), ma-
chinists, 23 Howe, house 27 Clay
Atkinson Bedelia, widow, house 55 Lawrence corporation
Atkinson Ira, clerk, boards 17 Hurd
Atkinson James V. house 69 Boott corporation
Atwell Andrew J. overseer weaver, Lawrence corp. house 11 do.
Atwood Almira S. widow, boarding-house, 14 Hamilton corporation
Atwood Charles C. carpenter, 132 Middlesex, house 25 Charles
Atwood Daniel, carder, boards 35 First, Centralville
Atwood David, house 2 Methuen, Centralville
Atwood Frank D. mason, house 10 Prescott corporation
Atwood Mary, nurse, house 47 Hanover
Atwood Warren, machinist, house 3 Boott corporation
Auger Hadoram, laborer, boards 21 Hamilton corporation
Austin Aurelia A. boarding-house, 44 Boott corporation
Austin Azro, house 13 Grand
Austin Charles, teamster, boards 14 Queen
Austin Frank, 96 Middle
Austin George W. machinist, Merrimack, h. 132 Middlesex corp.
Austin Loring H. clerk Post-office, boards 51 East Merrimack
Austin Samuel G. section hand, house 9 Mass. corporation
Austin Wm. W. (Boston), house 48 Howard
Averill Clarissa, widow, boards 66 Lawrence corporation
Avery Clark, dyer, house 7 Lawrence
Avery Franklin S. mason, house Bridge, cor. Tenth, Centralville
Avery F. S. Mrs. physician, Bridge, cor. Tenth, Centralville
Avery John, house Nesmith
Avery William C. supt! Middlesex Company, house 8 Warren
Ayer Ann Miss, boards 70 High *
Ayer Frederick (J. G. Ayer fy Co.), house Pawtucket, c. School
Ayer James C. & Co. (F. Ayer, A. G. Gook, and Joseph H.
Ely), cherry pectoral and cathartic pills, 103 and 105 Market,
house Pawtucket, opposite Fletcher
Ayer Nathan, shoemaker, house 52 South
Ayer Russel I. operative, boards 15 Elm [tralville
Aylwood Wm. W. carpenter, house Parker's block, River, Cen-
BABB JOHN W. clerk, 103 Central, house 226 Central
Babb Mary J. widow, house 226 Central
Babbitt Wilbur F. painter, house 136 School
Babcock William, waiter, American House, boards do.
Bachelder Abram & Co. {J. G. Bachelder), bung manufacturers,
Mt. Vernon, near Broadway, h. East Merrimack, cor. Alder
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Bachelder Joseph C. (Abram Bachelder fy Co.), bung, &c. manuf.
Mt. Vernon, near Broadway, boards 208 Merrimack
Bachelder J. C. Mrs. dressmaker, 208 Merrimack, boards do.
Bacheller Albert L. clerk, boards 11 Massachusetts corporation
Bacheller David S. beltmaker, house 11 Massachusetts corporation
Bacheller Nathaniel J. N. printer, Courier office, h. 41 Branch
Bacon C. S. machinist, house 16 Salem
Bacon Horace B. (A. Sanborn § Co.), watchmaker, 25 Central,
boards S. P. Sargent's, Middlesex
Badger Emeline H boarding-house, 7 Prescott corporation
Badger George W. overseer, Middlesex, house 34 Walnut
Badger Mary A. P. Mrs. boards 31 Boott corporation
Badger Samuel E. machinist, 96 Middle, house 60 Appleton
Badmington Amos, machinist, 25 Howe, house 6 Chapel
Badmington Maria Mrs. house 82 High
Bagley Charles, carpenter, house First, corner Read, Centralville
Bagley James J. laborer, house 42 Adams
Bagley Joanna, widow, house 138 Lowell
Bagley John Mrs. house 42 Adams
Bagley Thomas, laborer, house 42 Adams
Bagshaw Walter, machinist, boards 254 Central
Bailey Allen, shoemaker, boards 48 Church [Centralville
Bailey Alvah W. wood, Bridge, opposite Seventh, house 67 Bridge,
Bailey Anson (Rice § B.), provisions, 131 Central, h. 32 Chapel
Bailey x\ustin, soapmaker, boards 267 Middlesex
Bailey Benjamin, house 17 Fifth, Centralville
Bailey Clara E. Miss, teacher No. 6 Primary School, b. 51 Hanover
Bailey Curtis (Bowman, Hurd, § Co.), provisions, 3 Gorham,
house 71 Summer
Bailey Daniel, carpet weaver, boards 344 Central
Bailey Edward (F. S; E Bailey), apothecary, Merrimack, cor.
John, boards 17 Third, Centralville
Bailey E Iward M. overseer, house 3 Wamesit block
Bailey Elijah B. machinist, house 12 Dodge
Bailey E. C, Lowell corporation, boards 58 Mass. corporation
Bailey Frederick G. clerk, 66 East Merrimack, b. 58 Andover
Bailey F. & E. apothecaries, Merrimack, corner John, boards 17
Third, Centralville
Bailey Gardner, provisions, 66 East Merrimack, house 58 Andover
Bailey George E. carder, house 45 Massachusetts corporation
Bailey George E. sashmaker, Wamesit Steam Mills, boards 68
Bartlett
Bailey George E. piano pins, Mech. Mills, boards 122 Central
Bailey Gustavus A. overseer Merrimack Print Works, house 26
Third, Centralville
Bailey Henry B. yard master, B. & L. R. R. house 28 Franklin
Bailey Ira J. laborer, house 122 Central
Bailey James, house 17 Third, Centralville
Germanta Fire Ins. Co. of N.TT. Assets over $875,000. A. first-class
Co. Policies written at the office of G. F. Hunt & Co. (See p. 344.)
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Bailey James H. shoemaker, house 15 South
Bailey John, mason, house rear 4 Dodge
Bailey John C. carder, boards 15 South
Bailey Joshua H. shoemaker, house 67 Warren
Bailey Manasseh, shoemaker, 6 Warren, house 46 High
Bailey Priscilla, widow, house 26 Church
Bailey Sarah E. teacher, Moody School, boards 46 High
Bailey Squire L. police, house 1 City-Hall avenue
Bailey Thomas D. mason and shoemaker's head block, house 51
Hanover
Bailey Walter S. clerk, boards 26 Third, Centralville
Bairstow Abraham, machinist, house 5 Everett
Baker Andrew K. clerk, 4 Canal block, b. 12 Third, Centralville
Baker C. E. Mrs. cap manufacturer, 3^ Canal block, house 12
Third, Centralville
Baker C. F. Mrs. house 8 Lawrence
Baker Daniel, laborer, boards 291 Middlesex [Centralville
Baker Frederick W. machinist, house Sixth, near Mount Vernon,
Baker George W. house 2 Read, Centralville
Baker Hugh, sashmaker, at William Kelley's, house at Dracut
Baker Hugh, machinist, house Suffolk, near Moody
Baker James, fireman, B. & L. R. R. house 171 Gorham
Baker John, boards 12 Franklin square, Adams
Baker John A. laborer, house rear 65 Market
Baker Joseph H. section-hand, house 12 Adams, Franklin square
Baker Josephine, clerk, 93 Central, boards 5 South Highland
Baker Lucy Miss, nurse, house 2 Auburn
Baker Maria, widow, house 66 Church
Baker Mary, widow, boards 164 Broadway
Baker Richard W. civil engineer, City Gov. Building, h. 34 Hurd
Baker Samuel, finisher, boards 70 Lawrence corporation
Baker Samuel H. finisher, house 70 Lawrence corporation
Baker Sarah H. Mrs. house 34 Hurd [South Highland
Baker Stephen, carpenter, Mechanics Mills, Dutton, house 5
Baker Storrs A. carpenter, house 18 Smith
Balch Eliza A. widow, house 125 East Merrimack
Balch Mary A. teacher, Edson School, bds. 42 Chapel, cor. Elm
Balch Perley, principal, Edson School, house 42 Chapel
Balch William H. boards 125 East Merrimack
Baldwin Benjamin C. weaver, house 35 Boott corporation
Baldwin John D. S. moulder, boards 35 Boott corporation
Baldwin John F. lumber, house 95 Appleton
Baldwin William H. bleachery, house Gorham, near Railroad
Ball Benjamin, house 252 Central
Ball Charles C. machinist, boards 252 Central
Ball James, machinist, 89 Gorham [1 North
Ballantyne Henry, machinist, Mechanics Mills, Fletcher, house
Ballantyne James L. operative, boards 21 Lowell corporation
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Ballantyne Jane, widow, house 1 North
Ballard William, machinist, boards 44 Lawrence corporation
Bambrick Thomas, laborer, 125 Market, house 118 Suffolk
Bamford Calvin T. variety store, 296 Merrimack, house do.
Bamford Henry, Hamilton corporation, boards 31 do.
Bancroft Emma A. cloakmaker, 128 Merrimack, house do. [ville
Bancroft George A. carpenter, house Coburn, cor. River, Central-
Bancroft Jefferson, dep. sheriff, 9 Barristers Hall, h. 22 Appleton
Bancroft John, dresser, house 67 Adams [Appleton
Bancroft John J. bookkeeper, 1 and 2 Commercial sq. boards 22
Bancroft Kirk H. physician, Middlesex, corner Central, boards 22
Appleton
Bancroft Selwin, grocer, 2 Merrimack, house 18 Bartlett
Banford Ellen, widow, house 59 Gorham
Bangeron Charles, woodchopper, house 6 Farson's court
Bangs Morris, carpenter, house rear 150 Lowell
Bannister Frank, bobbinmaker, Warnesit Steam Mills
Bannister Frank 0. physician, 4 Simpson's block, house 5 Merri-
mack
Barant Matilda Mrs. boards 15 Hamilton corporation
Barclay Cyrus P. carpenter, 224 Middlesex, house Queen, opposite
Somerset
Barclay Oscar R. carpenter, boards Queen, opposite Somerset
Barkcuhe Charles, laborer, house Decatur-street alley
Barker Abby, widow, house Wilder, near Pawtucket
Barker Alfred D. carpenter, house 41^ Tremont
Barker Alfred Y. student, boards 41 2 Tremont
Barker Annie E. saleswoman, 44 Merrimack, b.
Barker Annie M. widow, house 6 East Merrimack
Barker Edmund, teamster, boards 5 Hudson
Barker Horace R. & Co. (A. W. Sherman), steam and gas pipe
fittings and fixtures, 8 Central and 84 Middle, house 163
Moody
Barker James E. teamster, freight depot, boards 5 Hudson
Barker Moses D. police, boards 32 Massachusetts corporation
Barker Rebecca, widow, house 69 Fletcher
Barker Stephen, jr. grocer, 14 Market, house 282 School
Barker Thaddeus A. clerk, 30 Central, boards 159 do.
Barker Thomas C. chemist, Hamilton, boards 51 East Merrimack
Barmrick Thomas, laborer, house 118 Suffolk
Barnaby Fred M. painter, boards 29 Adams
Barnard Benjamin F. boarding-house, 50 Mass. corporation
Barnard Charles H. grocer, Merrimack, corner Prescott, house 43
Massachusetts corporation [mith's block
Barnard Charlotte C. saleswoman, 66 Merrimack, house 15 Nes-
Barnard David B. & J. billiard saloon, 18 Merrimack, boards do.
Barnard George W. hackman, 84 Central, house 188 do.
Barnard Henry T. carpenter, boards 14 Central
Geo. F. Hunt <fc Co. are Agents for the Bxltic Fire Ins. Co. of JV.Y.
This Co. joins no "Combination" or " Association." (See p. 344.)
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Barnard John (D. B. S? J. Barnard), 18 Merrimack, house 43
Bartlett
Barnard Mariah Miss, house Merrimack, corner Worthen
Barnard Tristam, boarding-house, 22 Massachusetts corporation
Barnard Virgil V. at freight depot B. & L. R.R. bds. 48 Church
Barnard William F. clerk, Merrimack, corner Prescott, boards 43
Massachusetts corporation
Barnes Asa Mrs. house 94 Middlesex [Merrimack
Barnes Cliarles C. & Co. fur-dealers, 2 Welles block, boards 113
Barnes Charles E. house 72 Appleton
Barnes Daniel, overseer, house 326 Central
Barnes Emily R. Mrs. tailoress, 40 Central, house do.
Barnes Henry, blockprinter, house 25 High
Barnes Henry H. woolen goods, 5 Canal blk. h. 174 E. Merrimack
Barnes Horace B. painter, 241 Merrimack, house 13 Common
Barnes Joseph H. teamster, boards 25 High
Barnes Richard, laborer, house 80 River, Centralville
Barnes Solomon P. hostler, 202 Middlesex, boards Middlesex, cor-
ner Howard
Barnes Thomas, finisher, house 25 Floyd
Barnes William A. machinist, boards 94 Middlesex
Barnet William H. clerk, boards 2 Merrill's court
Barney Alfred {Bohonan $ B.), 189 Middlesex, h. 109 Howard
Baron Christopher, engineer, house Middlesex, at Chelmsford line
Baron Frederic A. boards 280 Middlesex
Baron Frederick, house 33 Appleton block
Baron George, patternmaker, Willie, c. Dutton, h. 286 Middlesex
Baron Jacob, patternmaker, Hamilton corp. house 280 Middlesex
Barr Andrew, house 16 Bartlett
Barr Isaac, blacksmith, house Elm, near Sixth, Centralville
Barr Lucy, widow, house 16 Bartlett
Barrett Charles, dresser, Lawrence corporation, house 11 do.
Barrett Edward E. (Cal.) house 53 Salem
Barrett James, laborer, boards 5 Andrew
Barrett Joseph, laborer, house 23 William
Barrett Margaret, widow, house rear 100 Suffolk
Barrett Michael, house 25 William
Barrett Michael, variety store, 23 William, house do.
Barrett Oliver W. watchman, boards 7 Marshall
Barrett Patrick, shoemaker, house rear 35 Fenwick
Barrett Patrick, house 14 Davidson
Barrett Sarah Mrs. house 7 Marshall
Barrow Gregory, sawyer, house 291 Middlesex
Barrow Gregory, laborer, house rear 80 Middlesex
Barrow Joseph, woodchopper, house 3 Farson's block, Middlesex
Barrow Sarah Miss, house 3 East Merrimack
Barrows William E. machinist, boards 13 L. M. S. corporation
Barry Bridget, widow, house 23 Moody
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Barry Daniel, house 114 Suffolk
Barry Edward, grocer, 88 Lowell, house do.
Barry Eden, widow, house 17 Winter
Barry James, painter, Wamesit Sreara Mills
Barry Joanna, widow, house 52 West Union
Barry John, printer, house 32 Lowell
Barry John, laborer, house 180 Lowell
Barry John, operative, house 19 Green
Barry John M. copper-plate pi-inter, 21 Central, h. 31 Lowell
Barry Joseph, hairdresser, 70 Central, boards 42 do.
Barry Joseph, hairdresser, boards 52 West Union
Barry Mary, widow, house Jefferson, near Lowell
Barry Maurice, laborer, house rear 30 Fayette
Barry 3Iichael, moulder, house Broadway, corner Suffolk
Barry Michael, carpet weaver, house 5 Kidder
Barry Patrick, blacksmith, house 108 Lowell
Barry Richard, currier, house 6 Molloy's court
Barry Richard D. spinner, house 76 River, Centralville
Barry Robert, tinsmith, 105 Central, boards 76 River
Barry William, spinner, house River, near Coburn, Centralville
Barth Daniel W. hairdresser, 70 Central, house 67 Lawrence
Barth John, boards 67 Lawrence
Bartlett Artemas P. carpenter, house 14 Third, Centralville .
Bartlett A. B. second hand, Lawrence corporation, boards 27 Tre-
mont corporation
Bartlett Charles, at J. C. Ayer's, boards 13 Central
Bartlett Charles E. patent-leather worker, house 86 Thorndike
Bartlett Charles E A. cashier, house 8 Willow
Bartlett Daniel B. H. machinist, boards 85 Lawrence corporation
Bartlett D. Bradford, paymaster, Lowell Gas Light Co., Middle,
corner Shattuck, house 149 East Merrimack
Bartlett Ebenezer N. Mrs. house 12 Dodge
Bartlett Edward, painter, house 11 Bleachery
Bartlett Edwin W. carpenter, boards 85 Lawrence corporation
Bartlett Elizabeth, widow, house 6 Dodge
Bartlett Erastus A., Broadway, cor. School, house at Chelmsford
Bartlett George H. {Fielding § i?,), hardware and agricultural
implements, 136 Central, house 21 Lawrence
Bartlett George L. boards 5 Jackson [Centralville
Bartlett Helen J. fancy goods, 118 Merrimack, boards 28 Fourth,
Bartlett Horace E. Mrs. widow, house 156 Suffolk
Bartlett George L. clerk, boards 5 Jackson
Bartlett J. Adams, boards 23 Lawrence
Bartlett Orin, weaver, Lawrence corporation
Bartlett Robert G. produce, house Middlesex, near city line
Bartlett Stephen, overseer weaver, Lawrence corporation, h. 85 do.
Bartlett (Sylvanus), Moody (Amos P.), & Co. (Francis D.
Munn), mineral water, 52 Middlesex, house 57 Summer
If you want a first-class Fire, Life, Accident, or Live-Stock Ins.
Policy, call at Geo. F. Hunt &, Oo.'s Ins. Agency, 38 Central St.
32 LOWELL [ B ] DIRECTORY.
Bartlett Thomas, house 69 Lowell
Bartlett Wm. H. patent-leather worker, boards 11 Bleachery
Bartlett Wm. H., Merrimack corporation, boards 79 do.
Bartlett Willington, carder, house 63 Lawrence corporation
Bartlett Wise, carpenter, house 28 Fourth, Centralville
Barton Herbert W. currier, boards Lincoln, cor. Chelmsford
Barton John T. machinist, house 15 Appleton corporation
Barton Morton A. overseer, Lawrence corporation, house 17 do.
Bascom William, furdealer, 162 Merrimack, house 2 Kirk
Bascom William, jr. student, boards 2 Kirk
Bass William, physician, 131^ Central, house 29 Tyler
Bassett Charles H. carpenter, Wamesit Steam Mills, boards Mam-
moth road, Dracut
Bassett Cyrus, blacksmith, house 25 East Merrimack
Bassett Frederick, carpenter, house 10 Tremont corporation
Bassett James Mrs. house Adams, corner Lowell
Bassett Jane Miss, house 27 Bleachery
Bassett Jesse N. dresser-tender, house 17 Abbott
Bassett John S. agricultural tools, house Wamesit, near Central
Bassett Louis, machinist, house 129 Middlesex
Bassett Martin L. machine-tender, boards 75 Lawrence
Bassett Moses, laborer, house rear 320 Merrimack
Bassett Moses, jr. clerk, boards rear 320 Merrimack
Bassett Patrick, spinuer, house 48 Church
Bassett Seth C. machinist, boards 29 Adams
Bastien Antoine, woodsawyer, house East Pine, near Carlton
Batchelder Albei't L. clerk, 115 Central, boards 11 Mass. corp.
Batchelder Amos B. blacksmith, Arch, near Northern depot, boards
29 Market
Batchelder (Asahel G.) & Son (Wesley 72.) patent door locks, 94
Howard, house 92 do,
Batchelder Benjamin F. house 30 Tyler
Batchelder Bigelow, blacksmith, house 29 Market
Batchelder Caroliue A. physician, h. lO'Wentworth's building
Batchelder Charles, printer, house 11 Willow
Batchelder Jane Miss, housekeeper, 16 Appleton
Batchelder Joseph C. carpenter, house 208 Merrimack
Batchelder Wesley R. (Batchelder fy Son), locks, 94 Howard,
boards 92 do.
Batchelder Wm., B. & L. R. R. h. Robinson, n. R. R. bridge
Bateman Robert, laborer, house rear 15 Summer
Bates Adalaid Mrs. boards 7 Chapel
Bates Dennis P. overseer, Merrimack corporation, house 43 do.
Bates Frederick, watchman, boards 25 Appleton corporation
Bates John, machinist, boards 52 Massachusetts corporation
Bates Phoebe Mrs. boarding-house. 119 Central
Bates Wilhor L. cutter, 106 Central, house 125 East Merrimack
Bates William H. machinist, boards 63 Massachusetts corporation
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Bates William W. teamster, house 158 School
Battles Charles F. agent, Tremont corporation, h. 357 Merrimack
Battles Frank F. agent, Massachusetts corporation, house 3 Kirk
Battye Miles H. overseer weaving-room, Hamilton corporation,
house 47 Charles
Baxter Andrew, laborer, house 4 Cedar
Baxter Annie Miss, house Parker's block, Centralville
Baxter Catharine, widow, house rear 12 William
Baxter Charles, match manufacturer, house 87 Gorham
Baxter Dan, spinner, boards 8 Prescott corporation
Baxter Darwin D. Mrs. variety store, 151 Middlesex, house do.
Baxter Ellen Louisa, house Parker's block, Centralville
Baxter George P. clerk, American Bolt Company, h. 296 Central
Baxter Hugh, laborer, boards 344 Central
Baxter Lawrence, musician, house 12 William
Baxter Richard, boards 4 Appleton corporation
Bayham Edward, laborer, house River, near City line, Centralville
Beal Daniel W. spinner, Lawrence corporation, boards 30 Cabot
Beaman Benjamin, boxmaker, boards 8 Tremont corporation
Beaman Rachel W. Mrs. boardingdiouse, 278 Middlesex
Bean Adeline, widow, house 242 Gorham
Bean Alvira C. Mrs. house 14 Marshall
Bean Andrew J. clerk, 113 East Meirimaek, boards 35 Mass. corp.
Bean A. A. Mrs. house 75 Lawrence corporation
Bean Betsy W. widow, house 45 Cushing
Bean Caleb M. stonecutter, boards 157 Merrimack corporation
Bean Charles E. lather, house 157 Merrimack corporation
Bean Charles W. shoemaker, 193 Middlesex, b. 30 Hamilton corp.
Bean Hugh Mrs. house Davis court
Bean James H. stonemason, house 316 School
Bean James W. boards 10 Queeu
Bean James W. laborer, boards 316 School
Bean Jesse S. teamster, boards 14 Queen
Bean John, shoemaker, boards 29 Hamilton corporation
Bean Louis, laborer, house 285 Middlesex
Bean Lyman W. Mrs. house 85 Church
Bean Margaret A. Mrs. house 10 Queen
Bean Mary, widow, boards 35 Massachusetts corporation
Bean Moses, laborer, house 5 Dempsey's yard
Bean Olive W. teacher, Edson School, boards 10 Queen
Bean Sylvester, painter, 22 Middle, house rear 13 Charles
Bean , grinder, Prescott corporation, house 39 do.
Beard Alvin, machinist, house Hale, near Cambridge
Beard Henry C. tinsmith, 265 Merrimack, boards 202 do.
Beard Ithamar A. house 21 Pawtucket
Beard Ithamar W. register of deeds, Court Huse, b. 39 Nesmith
Beard Ithamar W. Mrs. house 39 Nesmitho [Merrimack corp.
Beard Mary A. Mrs. teacher, No. 36 Primary school, house 141
The best Stock ami Mutual Fire Ins. Cos. are represented wy Geo. F.
Hunt «fc Co., Fire and Life Ins. Agents, 38 Central St. (See p. 344.)
34 LOWELL [ B ] DIRECTOET.
Beard Samuel, spinner, house 135 Lawrence
Beauregard Charles, sawyer, house 13 Middlesex place
Beauregard Joseph, laborer, house 279 Middlesex
Beck Charles 0. tinsmith, 265 Merrimack, b. 37 Lawrence corp.
Beck Samuel, tinsmith and boarding-house, h. 37 Lawrence corp.
Beckett Alexander, woolcolorer, house 165 Broadway
Bedee Moses V. stonecutter, School, corner B. & L. R. R. cross-
ing, house Mt. Vernon, near Westford
Bedell Adam, house 17 Merrimack corporation
Bedell Adam Mrs. boarding-house, 17 Merrimack corporation
Bedlow Artemas, house 94 Gorham
Bedlow George W. paymaster, Boott corporation, house 8 Ash
Bedlow Joseph, superintendent, Lawrence corporation, h. 87 do.
Beebe Charles L. spinner, house 58 Boott corporation
Beecher D. U. sashmaker, Wamesit Steam Mills, boards 218 School
Beevan Daniel, laborer, house 3 Front, Centralville
Begley Patrick, laborer, house 8 Water
Behan John, operative, house rear 141 Lowell
Behan Patrick, laborer, at Jacob Nichols, house 20 Dunimer
Belanger F. W. clerk, house Parker's block, Centralville
Belcher Charles, fireman, house First, near Bridge
Belden Charles F. (N. Garland § Go.) wheelwright, rear 285
Merrimack, boards 5 Suffolk corporation
Belduke Napoleon, machinist, boards 23 Massachusetts corporation
Bell Charles A. machinist, house 56 Merrimack corporation
Bell Granville, machinist, Merrimack corporation, house 56 do.
Bell Mary P. Mrs. house 77 High
Bell Samuel M. house 77 High
Bellamy Matthew, card room, Faulkner's Mills, h. 6 Factory blk.
Belleisle Oliver J. fruits and confectionery, 52 Central, h. 8 Hurd
Bellows Samuel M. clerk, post-office, house 16 Cabot
Bement Samuel, principal Bartlett School, house 428 \ Merrimack
Bemis Arzina Mrs. house 203 Middlesex
Bemis George N. baker, house 203 Middlesex [house do.
Bemis M. L. Mrs. supporters and braces, 6 Wentworth's building,
Benden Frederick, tailor, Hale, near Chelmsford, house do.
Benner Burnham C. & M. A. furniture, 3 to 6 Commercial sq.
house 19 Third, Centralville [Centralville
Benner B. Roswell, clerk, 4 Commercial sq. boards 19 Third,
Benner Edward A. student, boards 19 Third, Centralville
Benner Myrick A. (B. G. $ M. A. B), furniture, 4 Commercial
square, house 6 Read, Centralville
Bennett Frank E. (Bennett fy Rodliff), wood and coal, Moody,
corner Tremont, house 97 Appleton
Bennett George, carpenter, house 22 Howe
Bennett George A. carpenter, boards 2 Middlesex place
Bennett Henry H. clerk, boards 28 Hurd
Bennett Horace W. Merrimack corporation, house 121 do.
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Bennett James W. carpenter and gravel-roofer, 240 Middlesex, cor-
ner Grand, house 9 Marshall
Bennett John A. printer, 21 Central, house 133 Moody-
Bennett John C. carpenter, 200 Dutton, house 18 Lagrange
Bennett Joseph, operative, boards 5 Faulkner's block
Bennett Mary Mrs. boarding-house, 3 Merrimack corporation
Bennett Wilder, superintendent of H. R. R. boards 110 Central
Bennett William, city teamster, house 1 Farson's court
Bennett Wm. S. merchant tailor, 11 Central, house 44 Chestnut
Benoitt Maguire, laborer, house 87 Moody
Benson Daniel, fuller, house 58 Lawrence
Benson James, shoemaker, 7 Canal block, boards Pleasant
Benson Samuel, hairdresser, 22 Central, boards 15 Fayette
Bent William, counsellor, boards 58 Bartlett
Bent William H. (Eagan fy Bent), counsellors, 56 Central,
boards 58 Bartlett
Bentley Samuel, foreman store-house L. M. S. house 10 Marshall
Bentley , house 29 Suffolk corporation
Bergeron Louis (Ball fy Bergeron), blacksmith, 285 Merrimack,
and grocer, 8 Cabot, house do.
Bergin John, blacksmith, house 15 Adams
Berick Edward H. C. machinist, Mechanics Mills, Fletcher, house
Moody, corner Cabot
Berrian Patrick, laborer, house rear 20 Winter
Berry Charles C. sashmaker, Wamesit Steam Mills, b. 41 Worthen
Berry Charles R. shoemaker, 339 Merrimack, house 383 do.
Berry George N. P. spinner, boards 383 Merrimack
Berry Harriet Mrs. variety store, 70 Middlesex, house do.
Berry James, miller, Livingston's, house 44 Rock
Berry John (John Mather § Co.), Gorham, near Thorndike
Berry John Beaman, carpenter, house 70 Middlesex
Berry Mary Mrs. house Maiden lane
Berry Michael, spinner, house 101 Lowell
Berry Nelson, house 3 Shaw's block, E. Pine
Berry Theophilus D. carpenter, Stevens, near Chelmsford line, h. do.
Berry Thomas (John Mather %■ Co.), Gorham, near Thorndike,
house Prospect, near Kidder
Besonnett Ebed, sawyer, house 114 Middlesex
Besse Joseph V.« variety store, 15 Tilden, house do.
Bethel Joseph, Hamilton corporation, house 17 Cedar
Betty Thomas, butcher, 253 Merrimack, h. Mammoth road, Dracut
Betty William, laborer, boards Mammoth road, Dracut
Bevan Samuel, operative, house 1 Quigley's alley
Beverly Melvin H. door, sash, and blind maker, h. 5 Merrimack
Bews Daniel, boarding-house, 59 Lawrence corporation
Bickford Abby C. boarding-house, 13 Merrimack corporation
Bickford Adeline K. widow, boards 20 Lowell corporation
Bickford Allen P. police, house 4 Mason's court
Merchants' and Farmers' Mut. Fire Ins. Co., Worcester. Inc. 1846
has always paid liberal dividends on expiring policies. (See p. 344.
36 LOWELL [ B ] DIRECTORY.
Bickford Edwin S. dyer, house 299 Middlesex
Bickford Eugene, operative, boards 20 Lowell corporation
Bickford George H. carpenter, boards 6 Tremont corporation
Bickford Hartwell H. operative, boards 299 Middlesex
Bickford Henrietta Mrs. house rear 1 Tiklen
Bickford Henry, carpenter, house 54 Stackpole
Bickford Joseph, machinist, 82 Middle, bds. 3 Tremont corporation
Bickford Thomas C. currier, house 12 Pawtucket
Bickford William H. Mrs. house 4 Bangs block, Railroad
Bicknell John, farmer, house 19 Prescott corporation
Bigelow Peter, laborer, house rear 102 Moody
Biggs James, mason, house 12 Howard [12 Howard
Biggs James, jr. stonecutter. Thorndike, corner Middlesex, boards
Biggs John, carpenter, 66 Middle, boards 12 Howard
Billings Abby, widow, house 22 Austin
Billings Frank D. clerk, 109 Central, boards 9 Third, Centralville
Billings Fred M. clerk, 109 Central, boards 9 Third, Centralville
Billings George E. clerk, Appleton Bank, boards 22 Austin
Billings John T. & Co. (A. J. Devoll § S. S. Glough), ink
manuf., Bridge, corner River, Centralville, boards 221 Central
Billings Samuel D. fruit, &c. 109 Central, house 9 Third, Central-
ville
Billings William, butcher, boards 138 Merrimack corporation
Billings William F. provisions, 68 Dutton, boards 138 Colburn
Billingsley Alexander, variety store, 1 Appleton, house do.
Bilodeaux Peter, laborer, house Austin, near Ford
Bingham Fanny Miss, house 54 Lawrence corporation
Binns Henry, overseer, Lowell, house 3 Pond
Bird Charles, carriage-maker, 163 Central, house 82 South
Bird Robert P. servant, house 94 High
Bird , widow, house 33 Lagrange
Birenbaum Jacob, house 113 Gorham
Birkenhead Thomas, laborer, house 41 Willow
Birmingham Bridget, widow, house 19 High
Birmingham Samuel T., Indian physician, house Tanner, near junc-
tion of Boston & Lowell Railroad, Ayer's City
Bisbee Ira Mrs. widow, house 86 High
Bisbee I. Warren, operative, boards 86 High
Bishaw John, laborer, house 6 East Pine .
Bishop Nathaniel, jr. spooling, Boott corporation, house 73 do.
Bishop Stewart, Middlesex corporation, boards 68 Warren
Bishop Thomas, laborer, house 55 West Union
Bishop William, operative, boards 68 Warren
Bissell Archibald, contractor, Lowell Machine Shop, house 49
Lowell Machine Shop corporation
Bissell Daniel, machinist, house 235 Middlesex
Bissell George W. teamster, house 46 L. M. S. corporation
Bissonnette Albert, operative, house 114 Middlesex
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Bissonnette Isaiah, jr. wireworker, 10 Central, b. 2 Farson's court
Bissonnette Isaiah, wireworker, 10 Central, boards 2 Farson's court
Bissonnette John, wireworker, house 2 Farson's court
Bixby Cbarles H. clerk, 132 Merrimack, boards 343 do.
Bixby Howard C. clerk, 132 Merrimack, boards 343 do.
Bixby James, machinist, boards 57 L. M. S. corporation
Bixby Joseph, clerk, house 50 Paige
Bixby Thomas, boards 50 Paige
Black Abner B. painter, boards 14S Suffolk
Black Abner M. painter, house 14S Suffolk
Black John, stone-cutter, boards 1 Bangs block, opp. railroad
Black Patrick, moulder, house Linden, near Auburn
Black Peter, laborer, house Linden, near Auburn
Blackburn Ann, widow, house 16 Summer
Blackburn James, fiiecutter, house G3 Adams
Blackburn James, machinist, boards 16 Summer
Blackburn John, fiiecutter, house 63 Adams
Blackington Daniel, blacksmith, Mechanics Mills, Fletcher, house
2 S. Franklin court
Blackmer Warren A. painter, house 3 Wamesit court
Biair Enoch R. grocer, Broadway, cor. School, house 215 School
Blaisdell Adeline S. Mrs. house 43 Fayette
Blaisdell Charles E. carder, boards 140 Merrimack corporation
Blaisdell Charles R. counsellor and claim agent, 3 Canal block,
house 13 Hurd
Blaisdell Hiram W. bookkeeper, house 92 South
Blaisdell H. B. Mrs. board ingJiouse, 74 Lawrence corporation
Blaisdell Theophilus C. police, house 52 Chapel
Blaisdell William F. carder, boards 140 Merrimack corporation
Blake Amos B. japanner, boards London
Blake Charles Gr. laborer, locks and canals, boards 42 Dummer
Blake Edward F. driver ice-cart, house 2 McFarlin avenue
Blake E. Otis, Yankee notions, 22 John, house 21 Kirk
Blake Henry, bookkeeper, boards 16 Willie avenue
Blake Ira S. patentdeather worker, Tanner, house London
Blake Jesse {Hubbard 8? B.), Tanner, corner Manchester, Ayer's
City, house Lincoln, near Main
Blake John H. reed and harness maker, Fletcher, corner Western
avenue, boards Howard, corner Chelmsford
Blake Orestes F. overseer, boards 3 Hamilton corporation
Blake Patrick, grocer, 11 River, Centralville, house do.
Blake Stephen F. second hand, Boott corporation, house 75 do.
Blake Thomas, spinner, boards 31 Hamilton corporation
Blake Thomas Mrs. house 16 Willie avenue
Blake Thomas C. Mrs. house 42 Dummer
Blake William Mrs. boards 6 Massachusetts corporation
Blake William O. boards London
Blake W. B. S. waiter, American House, boards do.
Geo. F. Hunt <fc Co. are agents for Merchants' and Farmers' Mutual
Fire Ins. Co. Office, 28 Central St., Lowell, Mass. (See page 344.)
38 LOWELL [ B ] DIRECTORY.
Blakey Alfred, carpenter, house 14 Abbott
Bianchard Aaron, timekeeper, L. M. S. house 10 Lagrange
Blanchard Abel, sashmaker, Wamesit Steam Mills, boards 117
Gorham [house 8 Kirk
Blanchard Amos Rev. pastor Kirk-street Congregational Church,
Blanchard Amos, sash and blind maker, house 117 Gorham
Blanchard Amos A. paymaster Lowell Manufacturing Company,
house 134 Market
Blanchard C. F. Mrs. boards 18 Kirk
Blanchard Charles F. clerk, 1 Central, boards 36 Pawtucket
Blanchard Clarissa H. widow, house Blanchard's place
Blanchard Emery C. Mrs. house 149 Moody
Blanchard Elbridge A. ( Whittemore Sf B.), 45 East Merrimack,
boards 121 do.
Blanchard Frederick, bookkeeper, boards 22 Stackpole
Blanchard F. R. Mrs. house 90 East Merrimack
Blanchard Sarah Mrs. house 22 Stackpole
Blanchaid William, clerk, 86 Merrimack, boards 22 Stackpole
Blanchard William D. contractor, L. M. S. house 7 Westford
Bland James, spinner, Hamilton, house Wheelock's build. Charles
Blanding Addie Mrs. boards 19 Boott corporation
Blessington Ann Mrs. boarding-house, 1 William
Bligh John, machinist, boards 148 Central
Blodgett Charles, machinist, boards 114 Merrimack corporation
Blodgett Orlendo, butcher, house Chelmsford, near Parker
Blodget Sylvester, shoemaker, house 10 Massachusetts corporation
Blodgett Walter M. operative, boards 25 Appleton corporation
Blood Andrew, policeman, house 21 John
Blood Benjamin, engineer, house River road, Dracut
Blood {Cyrus) & Mitchell (Daniel F.), provisions, Liberty sq.
Adams, corner Suffolk, house 1 5 Adams, Franklin square
Blood Frank A. salesman, 45 Central, house 14 High
Blood John C. conductor, B. & L. R.R. h. 69 Third, Centralville
Blood Joseph, teamster, 7 Central, house 63 High
Blood Josiah, milkman, house 100 Middlesex
Blood Martin L. machinist, boards 109 Appleton
Blood Orford R. forwarder, J. C. Ayer's, h. River road, Dracut
Blood Sarah Mrs. hoop-skirts, 78 Merrimack, boards 13 Cabot
Boardman George H. clerk, 134 Merrimack, boards 120 do.
Board man H. W. & Co. (R. L. Read and C. M. Gillman), elas-
tic webbing and suspenders, First, opp. Read, Centralville
Boardman Henry W. counsellor, 5 Barristers Hall, (also H. W.
Boardman Sf Co.), house Fifth, corner Read, Centralville
Boardman John E. carpenter, house Howard, corner Middlesex
Boardman Langley H. boots and shoes, 34 Central, house 7 Willow
Boardman S. M. clerk, 24 Prescott, house Fifth, corner Read
Boardman Thomas, boards 86 South
Boardman Thomas W. clerk, 60 Middlesex, boards 86 South
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LOWELL [ B ] DIRECTOKY. 39
Bodge William, policeman, house 47 Appleton
Bodwell 0. F. Mrs. boarding-house, 14 Warren
Bogue Edward, blacksmith, 163 Central, boards Summer
Bogue James, jr. boards 111 Market (U. S. A.)
Bogue James Mrs. house 111 Market
Bo^ue William, dyer, boards 111 Market
Bohonan Carlos E. hack-driver, house 141 Moody
Bohrman John, laborer, house 13 Fayette
Bohonan Martin, laborer, house 3 Carolin's block, Fayette
Bohonan {Morrill M.) & Barney {Alfred), grocers, 189 Middle-
sex, house 43 Chestnut
Boland Michael, laborer, house 252 Middlesex
Bolcome Orlando, operative, boards 5 Faulkner's block
Bolton Michael, harnessmaker, 163 Central, house rear 16 Paige
Bolton Thomas, folder, house 56 Church
Bolton Thomas M. harnessmaker, 163 Central, boards rear 16 Paige
Bond Charlotte J. widow, boards Middlesex, corner Central
Bond C. H. Mrs. boards Middlesex, corner Central
Bonner Joseph J. watchmaker, 84 Central, h. 20 Wentworth blk.
Bonner L. H. hairdresser, 70 Central, boards 36 Mass. corporation
Bonney Arthur P. counsellor, 43^ Central, President First Na-
tional Bank
Bonney W. Wallace, printer, 21 Central, boards 11 Lee
Boocock Stad, woolsorter, Lowell corporation, house 13 do.
Boodry Wdliam A. engineer, boards 6 East Pine
Boorn Edward T. machinist, boards 16 Church
Boorn Samuel, laborer, house 16 Warren
Booth John, operative, house 7 Faulkner's block
Booth Robert, currier, house 22 Smith
Boott Cotton Mills, Amory, foot of John
Borrow Charles, house 285 Middlesex
Bosca Anadore, picker, boards 26 Massachusetts corporation
Boston David I. dentist, Merrimack, corner John, house do.
Boudroau Isaiah, laborer, house 195 School
Bouiasas Moses, operative, house 116 Middlesex
Bourasses James, helper, Dobbins & Crawford
Bourbon David, spinner, house rear 394 Merrimack
Bourbon Palagy, widow, house rear 394 Merrimack
Bouse Charlotte and Elizabeth Misses, house 80 Charles
Bou f weli Edson, foreman, house 71 Fletcher [Asylum
Bowden E nerentiana, Sister Superior,St. Perer's School and Orphan
Bowden Ernest, spinner, house Lawrence-street court
Bowden James, spinner, house 20 Lee
Bowen George F. overseer, Lawrence corporation, house 129 do.
Bowen Michael, spinner, house 26 Hurd
Bowers Alpheus, clerk, 103 Central, boards 27 Chapel
Bowers Arthur E. clothing and gents' furnishing goods, 33 Central,
house 22 Hurd
The Connecticut Fire Ins. Co., Hartford, Ct. A prompt anil liberal
Co. to insure in ; lias never had a lawsuit. G. F. Hunt «fc Co., Agts.
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Bowers Charles H. blacksmith, 237 Middlesex, house 282 do.
Bowers James, house 26 Pawtueket
Bowers Jonathan Mrs. house 70 Pawtueket
Bowers Jonathan, pleasure resort, house 70 Pawtueket
Bowers Pamelia Miss, house 299 Central
Bowker George, spinner, boards 20 Abbott
Bowlan Henry, laborer, boards 18 Lowell
Bowles Charles P. deputy marshal, boards American House
Bowles John, carpenter, house 33 High
Bowman Bridget Mrs. house Parker's block, Centralville
Bowman John, weaver, house 13G Merrimack corporation
Bowman Maurice, hairdresser, 112 Merrimack, house do.
Bowman William, Middlesex corp. boards 6 Prescott corporation
Bowman (W.P.), Hurd (E. T.),k Co. (Curtis Bailey), pro-
visions, 3 (xorhani, house Westford, near line
Boyd Henry, operative, boards 10 Union
Boyd James, carpenter, house 105 High
Boyd John, clock repairer, 56 Central, boards 25 Market
Boyd John, shoemaker, Howe, house 7 Pleasant
Boyd Joseph, locksmith, house 7 Pleasant
Boyd Joseph, machinist, house 4 Pleasant, Belvidere
Boyd Ruth, widow, house 12 South Highland
Boyden Erastus, superintendent Prescott Mills, house 4 Kirk
Boyden Wallace H. machinist, house 8 Suffolk corporation
Boyle Andrew, laborer, house 29 Middle
Boyle Catharine, house 51 Dutton
Boyle Daniel, porter, Merrimack House
Boyle Duke, laborer, house 10 Congress
Boyle James, carder, boards 135 Merrimack corporation
Boyle James, blacksmith, at Norcross & Saunders's, house Middle-
sex, opposite Mclntyre
Boyle John, fireman, house 21 Spring
Boyle John, carriageniaker, 163 Central, house 22 Lowell
Boyle John, laborer, house River, Centralville
Boyle John Mrs. house 78 Lowell
Boyle John F. carder, house Hampshire, near Pearl, Centralville
Boyle Michael, bleachery, boards 35 Summer
Buyle Michael, laborer, house River, Centralville
Boyle Patrick, marbleworker, 155 Central, house 2 Little
Boynton Benjamin F. overseer, Lowell, h. School, near Bowers
Boyuton Henry, teamster, boards 12 Smith
Boynton James M. hostler, house 228 Middlesex
Boynton Mark C. city lamplighter, house 85 Thorndike
Brabrook Joseph A. hamessmaker, 45 Market, house 27 Tyler
Bracket* Charles E. machinist, Arch, boards 4 Tyler
Brackett Thomas, laborer, house 7 Wall
Brackett Shadrach R. house 152 East Merrimack
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Bradford (James W.) & Stevens (James H.), painters, rear 285
Merrimack, house 172 Suffolk
Bradford Ruth, widow, house 215 Middlesex
Bradley Ambrose E. shoemaker, house 15 Alder
Bradley Christopher, saloon, 26 Gorham, house do.
Bradley Daniel, laborer, boards 130 Merrimack corporation
Bradley Daniel P. Mrs. house 11 Third, Centralville
Bradley Elizabeth, widow, house 17 Fayette [vide
Bradley Harriet, teacher, Varnum School, h. 26 Fourth, Central-
Bradley James, harnessmaker, boards 10 Suffolk corporation
Bradley James, calico printer, house 15 Dummer
Bradley James A. woolsorter, boards 17 Fajette
Bradley Louisa Miss, house 26 Fourth, Centralville
Bradley Mary, widow, house North Chapel
Bradley Michael, tailor, house 32 William
Bradley Miranda W. teacher No. 47 Primary School, house 26
Fourth, Centralville
Bradley Patrick, laborer, house 53 Middle [Centralville
Bradley Sarah A. teacher, Varnum School, boards 11 Third,
Bradley Thomas, laborer, house 10 Wall
Bradley Thomas T. (Boston), house 21 Union
Bradley William T. (Puffer $ Bradley), furniture, &c. 13
Market, house 14 Elm
Bradore Isadore, laborer, Wamesit Steam Mills
Bradshaw K. A. model-maker, Wilson, between Chelmsford and
Hale, house do.
Bradt David (G. J. § D. Bradt), bakers, Whiting, house do.
Bradt D. H. (Boston), bookkeeper, boards Whiting
Bradt Grerrit J. & D. bakers, Whiting, house Whiting
Bradt James Gr. Mrs. boards 31 Tyler
Brady Ann, widow, house 27 Keene
Brady Ann, widow, house 3 Short
Brady Ann, widow, house 83 Lowell
Brady Bernard A. laborer, house 3 Summer
Brady Betsey, widow, house 31 Keene
Brady Bridget Mrs. house 21 Keene
Brady Cornelius, laborer, house 7 Jefferson [h. 83 Lowell
Brady (Frank) & Smith (Philip A.), shoemakers, 304 Merrimack,
Brady James, dyer, house 26 High
Brady John, blacksmith, Front, corner River, Centralville
Brady Michael, laborer, house 18 Keene
Brady Patrick, filer, Broadway, corner Mount Vernon, boards
Lowell, corner Suffolk
Brady Peter, job wagon, house 309 Central
Brady Philip, laborer, house 40 Paige
Brady Rebecca, widow, house 19 Keene
Brady Rose Mrs. widow, house 18 Keene
Brady William Gr. letter carrier, post-office, house at Dracut
The Lowell Office of the Howard Fire Ins. Co. is at X». 28 Central
Street. GEO. F. HUNT &, CO., Agents. (See page 344.)
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42 LOWELL [B] DIRECTORY.
Bragdoti George, house 33 Anne
Bragg Maynard Mrs. house 76 Lowell Machine Shop corporation
Branihall John, weaver, house rear 242 Central
Brasau Moses, operative, house 120 Middlesex
Brassor Octable, operative, house rear 5 Hancock avenue
Brawn John, laborer, house 8 Pearl [330^ Merrimack
Bray Brothers {Eben fy William ff.), confectionery manufacturers,
Bray Eben {Bray Bros.), confectionery, 330^ Merrimack, h. do.
Bray Patrick, spinner, house 76 Church
Bray Margaret, house 22 North [house do.
Bray William H. (Bray B?-os.), confectionery, 330^ Merrimack,
Brazer Lyman V. clerk, 40 Merrimack, boards 12 Hurd
Brazer William P. hats, caps, and furnishing goods, 47 Central,
corner Market, house 136 East Merrimack
Breason Andrew, house 17 Cross
B reason Philip, operative, house Broadway, corner Adams
Breason Philip, house 17 Cross
Breed Henry K. Mrs. house 52 Church
Breed John, tinsmith, house rear 40 Appleton
Breed John H. hairdresser, boards 52 Church
Breen Bridget, widow, house 54 Middle
Breen Bridget, widow, house 18 John-street avenue
Breen Catharine, widow, house 59 Gorham
Breen Ellen, widow, house 52 Middle
Breen Ellen, widow, house 49 West Union
Breen John, operative, house 6 North Chapel
Breen John, hackdriver, house 16 Green
Breen John Mrs. house 25 Middle
Breen John, dyer, house 52 Middle
Breen John, laborer, house 45 Middle
Breen John, laborer, house 59 Gorham
Breen Patrick, laborer, house 34 Crosby
Breen Thomas, soapmaker, house rear 42 Charles
Brennan Francis, currier, house Canada
Brennan James, hostler, 112 Moody, h. rear 58 River, Centralville
Brennan James, laborer, house 3 Fayette
Brennan John, laborer, boards 75 Church
Brennan John, laborer, house 8 Pearl
Brennan Martin, laborer, house 24 Davidson
Brennan Mary, widow, house 4 Theatre block, Lowell
Brennan Michael & Co. (M. and E. Fitzsimmons) , dry-goods, 56
Merrimack, house Read, above First, Centralville
Brennan Michael, laborer, house 61 Lowell
Brennan Patrick Mrs. house 9 Mill
Brennan Patrick, mulespinner, house 52 River, Centralville
Brennan Patrick, laborer, boards 4 Theatre block, Lowell
Brennan Peter, gardener, house 75 Church
Brennan Peter, jr. laborer, boards 75 Church
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Brennan Simon, picker-tender, house rear 13 Summer
Brennan Thomas, laborer, boards 75 Church
Brennan Thomas, laborer, house 1 Carpet lane
Brennan Thomas, laborer, house rear 28 Fayette
Brewster John L. variety store, 13 Tilden, house do.
Briar William Mrs. house Liberty, near Pine
Brick Catharine, widow, house 41 Fenwick
Brick Mary, widow, house rear 37 Fenwick
Brickett Henry W. telegraph and western ticket agent, Merrimack -
street depot, house 3 Cabot block
Bridge Christian, widow, boards 22 Varney
Bridge Ellen A. teacher, No. 24 Primary School, boards 54 Howard
Bridge William, machinist, 84 Middle, house 5 Suffolk corporation
Bridges Joseph W. laborer, house Tanner, junction B. & L. R. R.
Bridges Laura J. widow, house 2 Tremont
Brierton Edward, provisions, 99 Lowell, house do.
Briggs Ansel S weaver, Merrimack corporation, house 73 do.
Briggs Franklin W. weaver, house 158 Merrimack corporation
Briggs George Mrs. house 45 Hamilton corporation
Briggs John Mrs. boards 45 Merrimack corporation
Briggs Moses A. hairdresser, boards rear 6(5 Moody
Briggs Richard & Co. {Rochester III ings worth. Win. Hird, and John
Gott), worsted yarns, Mt. Vernon, n. Broadway, h. 13 Ames
Briggs Sumner, carpenter, house 215 School
Brigham Charles W. clerk, house 22 Wentworth's block
Brigham Ephraim T. photographs, 103 Merrimack, house 20
Bartlett
Brigham George A. machinist, house 39 Fifth, Centralville
Brigham Oramel A. baggage-master, Boston and Lowell Railroad.
boards Third, corner Mt.- Vernon, Centralville
Brigham Warren, machinist, house IOC Middlesex
Brigham William F. overseer Massachusetts corporation repair shop,
house 4 Prescott corporation
Bright Joseph W. carpenter, house 55 Boott corporation
Briscoe Michael, laborer, house 10 Jefferson
Britton Frank, house 37 Wentworth's building
Britton Frank T. machinist, 235 Middlesex, boards 273 do.
Britton Henry, boltmaker, house 5 Crosby
Britton Preston H., L. M. S. Foundry, house 273 Middlesex
Britton Ruel F. moulder, boards 273 Middlesex
Britton William, house rear 15 River, Centralville
Brizzy Cynthia, house First, Centralville
Broautt Eloi, laborer, house 3 Davidson's lane
Brock John H. job wagon, house 2 Merrill
Broderick James, fireman, house 25 North
Broderick Thomas, spinner, house 6 Pleasant
Brody Simon, laborer, house 26 Front, Centralville
Brogan Bridget, boarding-house, 48 Lawrence corporation
ManuPg Property, Merchandise, Dwellings, & Hotiseliold Furni-
ture, ins. at satisfactory rates, l»y Geo. F. Hunt & Co., Ins. Agt's.
44 LOWELL [ B ] DIRECTORY.
Brogan Martin, laborer, boards 48 Lawrence corporation
Brogan Michael, mason, boards 48 Lawrence corporation
Brooks Artemas L. lumber dealer and boxes, Mechanics' Mills,
house 90 Fletcher
Brooks Charles W. blacksmith, boards 57 Fletcher
Brooks Daniel, keeper Guard Locks, h, School, near Pawtucket
Brooks Frank E. marbleworker, boards 66 Lawrence corporation
Brooks Henry C. dresser, house 15 Boott corporation
Brooks Henry D. musician, house 45 Bartlett
Brooks James G. machinist, house 35 Suffolk [Centralville
Brooks James W. coffin warehouse, 19 Prescott, house 12 Fourth,
Brooks Sager, filecutter, house 30 Rock
Brooks Sarah J. Mrs. house 72 Church
Brooks Stillman, machinist, house 66 Lawrence corporation
Brooks William F. B. hairdresser, 276 Merrimack, fa. rear 245 do.
Brophy Catharine Mrs. boarding-house, 51-g Lowell
Brophy James, butcher, Lowell, corner Hanover, bds. 51 £ Lowell
Brophy Mary, widow, boards 42 Middle
Brophy Michael, laborer, boards 51 h Lowell
Brothers Charles, Middlesex corporation, boards 26 Clay
Brothers Charlotte, widow, house 56 High
Brothers Geo. W. clerk at Gas Company's office, boards 33 Charles
Brothers Henry C. clerk, 2 Central boards 33 Charles
Brothers Joseph, machinist, house 33 Charles
Brothers Rhoda, widow, house 26 Clay
Brouillett Olivier, bricklayer, house Parker's block, Centrakille
Brown Aaron, overseer yard Mass. corporation, house 57 do.
Brown Albert, porter, Washington House
Brown Alfred, carpenter, house rear 13 Charles
Brown Alfred, carpenter, boards River road, Dracut
Brown Alice, boards 295 Central
Brown Alice, variety store, 97 Central, boards 243 do.
Brown Allen H. house 13 Adams, Franklin square
Brown Almira G. Mrs. dressmaker, Nesmith's building, house do.
Brown (Alphens JR.) & Alger {Edwin A.), counsellors, 55 Cen-
tral, house 9 Kirk
Brown Ambrose, fireman, boards 43 Boott corporation
Brown Ammi, water-gauger, house 31 Suffolk, Franklin square
Brown Amos F. stone worker, house 117 Middlesex
Brown Amos S. teamster, house 12 Smith
Brown Benjamin G. teamster, boards 12 Smith
Brown Bradbury L\ boarding-house, 4 Massachusetts corporation
Brown Charles E. woodworker, house 22 Varney
Brown Charles H. carpenter, boards 28 Union
Brown Charles W. clerk, Merrimack, cor. John, boards 65 Andover
Brown Daniel W. cabinet-maker, Wamesit Steam Mills, house
Mount Vernon, Centralville
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LOWELL [B] DIRECTORY. 45
Brown Darius C. reed and power-loom harnessmaker, Warren, cor-
ner Church, house 89 Church [Lowell Corporation
Brown Deliverance P. at Locks and Canals, boarding-house 3
Brown Ebenezer, shoemaker, boards 4 Massachusetts corporation
Brown Edmund D. machinist, boards 26 Appleton corporation
Brown Edwin L. machinist, boards 80 Merrimack corporation
Biown Edwin R. oiler, boards 40 Boott corporation
Brown Emma Mrs. house 9 Massachusetts corporation
Brown Ephraim, patent alarm locks, Whipple's Mills, house 35
Chestnut
Brown Eugene M. teamster, boards 12 Smith
Brown Francis, house 106 Howard
Brown Francis, overseer, Middlesex Company, house 92 High
Brown Frank, clerk, Warren, corner Church, boards 87 Church
Brown Frank J. house 71 Church
Brown George H. teamster, boards 12 Smith
Brown George P. teamster, boards 53 Appleton
Brown George W. finisher, Lowell corp. boards rear 55 Gorham
Brown Harrison, clerk, 79 Central, house 90 Appleton
Brown Henry A. carpenter, house 87 Thorndike
Brown Hiram, wood, 55 Appleton, house 57 do.
Brown Hiram J. machinist, house 54 Middlesex
Brown Jacob P. carpenter, house 71 Third, Centralville
Brown James, watchman, boards 40 Boott corporation
Brown James, gardener, house 84 Gorham [Fletcher
Brown Jerome B. woodworker. Wamesit Steam Mills, house 37
Brown Jesse R. weaver, house 51 Andover
Brown Joel, mason and whitewasher, house 71 Church
Brown John, shoemaker, 24U Merrimack, house 102 Moody
Brown John, peddler, boards 111 Central
Brown John B. foreman yard Lowell Machine Shop, house 3
Lowell Machine Shop corporation
Brown John S. weaver, boards 29 Boott corporation
Brown Jonas E. hairdresser, 181 Middlesex, boards 72 Bartlett
Brown Joseph F. pressman, 106 Central, boards 119 do.
Brown Joseph S. dry goods, 54 Merrimack, house 18 Stackpole
Brown Josiah W. machinist, boards 17 L. M. S. corporation
Brown Leonard, house 154 East Merrimack
Brown Levi, captain police, house 265 Central
Brown Levi E. bobbinmaker, boards Varney, corner Mt. Vernon
Brown Louisa R. boarding-house, 29 Boott corporation
Brown Mary Mrs. house 7 Pleasant
Brown Mary M. widow, boards 54 Middlesex
Brown Michael, laborer, house 72 Mechanic
Brown Michael, laborer, at Gas Works
Brown Myron C. carpenter, rear 55 Gorham, house do.
Brown Nellie M. teacher, No. 26 Primary school, b. 31 Suffolk
Brown Nicholas, laborer, house 118 Lowell
North Am. Fire Ins. Co., Hartford, Ct. Capital and Surplus, over
$400,000. G. F. Hunt & Co., Agents, 38 Central St. (See p. 344.)
46 LOWELL [B] DIRECTORY.
Brown Otis J. carpenter, house 24 Chestnut
Brown Patrick J. laborer, house Merrill, opposite Taylor
Brown Peter, macbine-printer, house 31 Charles
Brown Priscilla, widow, house Seventh, corner Bridge
Brown Robert E. soapmaker (S. Horn § Co.), h. 12 Branch
Brown Ruel A., B. & L. Railroad, boards 12 Smith
Brown Samuel A. Mrs. house 426 Merrimack
Brown Samuel T. house 67 Third, Centralville
Brown Sarah, widow, house Mammoth road, Dracut
Brown Sarah G. nurse, house 22 Suffolk corporation
Brown Sarah J. boarding-house, 3 Lowell corporation
Brown Stephen, carpenter, house 165 Broadway
Brown Walker, watchman, Massachusetts corp. house 6 Davidson
Brown Willard, house 65 Fayette [Merrimack
Brown Willard A. leather and findings, 88 Market, house 390
Brown William, house 65 Andover
Brown William, provisions, house Union, corner Linden
Brown William A. carpenter, boards 9 Appleton corporation
Brown Wm. D clerk, local supt. office, Northern depot, b. 67 Third
Brown William H. machinist, boards Wilson, between Chelmsford
and Hale
Brown William M. peddler, house 229 Middlesex
Brown William 0. operative, Lawrence corporation, house 8 do.
Brown William P. carpenter, house 46 Howard
Brown Woodward, house 5 Merrill's court
Brownell George, house 51 Church
Browner Thomas, mason, boards 18 Adams
Browner Thomas, jr. trunkmaker, 58 Central, house 18 Adams
Bruce Daniel A. clerk, boards 4 Lawrence corporation
Bruce Frederic, boards 111 Central
Bruce George, laborer, house 34 William
Bruce Herbert E. weaver, boards 40 Boott corporation
Bruce William G. Mrs. house 32 Rock
Bryan Thomas, laborer, boards 415 Merrimack
Bryant Asahel M. dentist, 52^ Merrimack, boards 6 Tilden
Bryant Cyrus, cabinetmaker, Wamesit Steam Mills, house 115
Middlesex
Bryant Daniel, grocer, 110 Middlesex, house 55 Summer
Bryant Henry, machinist, house 4 Goward place
Bryant Hosea B. millwright, house 41 South
Bryant Jenny Mrs. house 14 East Pine
Bryant J. Hervey, overseer, Appleton corporation, house 21 do.
Bryant Lizzie A. (Martin fy Bryant), 6 Tilden, house do.
Bryant Lydia M. widow, house 6 Tilden
Bryant Lyman P. blacksmith, house 5 Appleton corporation
Bryant Mertoun C. Mrs. house 14 Kirk
Bryant Otis H. machinist, boards 41 South
Bryant Solon, spinner, house 19 Appleton corporation
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Bryant William S., Lowell Machine Shop, b. 20 Hamilton corp.
Bryer John F. bobbin-maker, Wamesit Steam Mills
Buce Henry, mat-weaver, boards 2 Hale
Buchanan James, bleachery, boards 115 Gorham
Buchanan James Mrs. house rear 74 Middlesex
Buchanan John, jr. stonemason, 6 Cady
Buck Benjamin, laborer, house 4 Swift
Buckland Henry, machinist, boards 10 Appleton corporation
Buckland John, overseer, Appleton corporation, house 10 do.
Buckley Charlotte, house 87 Gorham
Buckley Edward, house 7 Davidson
Buckley Edward, blacksmith, house 7 Knowlcs place
Buckley Jeremiah, laborer, house 1 Howe
Buckley John, moulder, boards 14 Lowell
Buckley John F. butcher, 190 Middlesex, h. Carlton, n. Marshall
Buckley Maurice, laborer, house 2 Jefferson scpaare
Buckley Michael, wool dealer, Gorham, cor. Union, house 42 South
Buckley Patrick, gardener, house 1 Jefferson square
Buckley Patrick, machinist, boards 51^ Lowell
Buckman Peter, carpenter, house Webster, Centralville
Buckmaster John, cardstripper, house rear 16 Dummer
Buckmaster Michael, carder, boards 61 Lawrence corporation
Buffum Henry G. bookkeeper, boards Mt. Vernon, near Sixth,
Centralville
BufFum Joshua, house Mt. Vernon, near Sixth, Centralville
Bugbee Charles H. painter, 139 Middlesex, boards 40 Lowell Ma-
chine Shop corporation
Bugbee Clara, widow, boards 3 Massachusetts corporation
Bugbee Claudius, laborer, boards 67 Lawrence corporation
Bugbee Philetus, operative, boards 67 Lawrence corporation
Bugbee Worcester, carpenter and boarding, h. 40 L. M. S. corp.
Bugby D. Webster, carder, Lawrence, boards 5 Suffolk corp.
Bulger Christopher, coachman, house 23 George
Bulger Mary, widow, house Davidson, corner Howe
Bullard Otis, police, house 32 Cabot
Bullens Eliza Ann Mrs. house Mason's court
Bullens Frank M. machinist, boards 10 L. M. S. corporation
Bullens Henry F. student, boards 10 L. M. S. corporation
Bullens Joseph M. contractor, L. M. S. house 10 L. M. S. corp.
Bullens Stephen A. machinist, boards 10 L. M. S. corporation
Bullock Elisha C. cabinet-maker, Wamesit Steam Mills, boards
Massachusetts corporation
Bulmer George, boarding-house, 26 Suffolk corporation
Bulmer John Mrs. house 4 Pearl
Bulmer Robert B. junk, &c. house 3 Knowles place
Burbank Andrew J. overseer, Hamilton corp. house 68 Appleton
Burbank {Charles H.) & Winnek {William G.), tailors, 53 Cen-
tral, house 21 Anne
Business that can't afford Insurance is too poor to follow. Wis-
dom, Prudence, Experience, all say, Insure at once. (See page 344.)
48 LOWELL [ B ] DIRECTORY.
Burbank John J. spinner, house 144 School
Burbank Leonard, boaids Mammoth road, Dracut
Burbank Levi S. teacher High School, house 403 Merrimack
Burbank Samuel, house 35 Anne
Burbank Thomas W. dresser, house 163 Merrimack corporation
Burbeck Chares L. clerk, 221 Central, boaids 41 Church
Burbeck Hattie L. Miss, dressmaker, 121 Central, boards do.
Burch John, whitewashes house 43 Hanover
Burger Henry, hairdresser, 32 Prescott, boards Sixth, corner
Llewellyn, Centralville
Burgess Alfred, hairdresser, 11 Prescott, boards 48 Chapel
Burgess Augustus D. helper, boards 15 Clark
Burgess Dwelley W. blacksmith, Mechanics Mills, house 15 Clark
Burgess Ebenezer, trunks, &c. 38 Central, house 22 Bai tlett
Burgess Frank, bookkeeper, 235 Middlesex, b. Liberty, near Pme
Burgess George F. clerk, 38 Central, boards 22 Bartlett
Burgess James C. Mrs. house 77 High
Burgess Rufus H. watchman, house 14 Suffolk corporation
Burgess Thomas F. & Co. (Otis Alien), machinists, 235 Middlesex,
house Liberty, near Pine [Meirimack
Burgess Washington C. flagman Merrimack-street depot, house 332
Burgess , laborer, boards 5 Andiew
Burgin John, machinist, Hamilton corporation, house 38 do.
Burgin Patrick, blacksmith, house 15 Adams
Burgin William, laborer, boards 38 Hamilton corporation
Burgoyne Patrick, spinner, Middlesex corp. house 83 Church
Burke Daniel, laborer, house rear 29 Ketne
Burke George, laborer, house 53 Middle
Burke James, laborer, house 4 McDennott's block
Burke John, laborer, house 5 Cross
Burke John ( Gal.), house Demp:*ev's yard
Burke John, blacksmith, boards 31 Lowell Machine Shop corp.
Burke Lucius M. bookkeeper at D. W. Clement's, boards 109
Appleton
Burke Mary, widow, house 51 Charles
Burke Mary, widow, house 18 Adams
Burke Michael, laborer, house 5 Cummiskey's alley
Burke Patrick, laborer, house 5 Carpet lane
Burke Patrick, laborer, house 2 Union court
Burke Thomas, house 81 Church
Burke William A. agent, Boott corporation, house 27 Anne
Burleigh Ann M. widow, boarding-house, 15 Merrimack corporation
Burnap Ethan, house 17 Tyler
Burnett Robert, carpenter, boards 114 Merrimack corporation
Burnett Samuel, laborer, 125 Market, boards 23 Ma>s. corp.
Burnham Aaron C, Boston & Lowell Railroad, house Hale, near
Howard
Burnham Albert W. (S. L. $ W. G. Ward $ A. W. Burnham) ,
dentists, 5 Savings Bank building, house 145 Fletcher
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Burnham Alfred W. weaver, boards 31 Hamilton corporation
Burnliam Crawford (Howes fy Burnham), lumber, Dutton, near
Wamesit Steam Mills, house do.
Burnham Eleazer, Boston & Lowell Railroad, house 22 Marshall
Burnham Frank R. clerk, 109 Central, boards 4 Livingston's block,
Appleton
Burnham George N. clerk freight depot, boards 16 Westford
Burnham James H., Boston & Lowell Railroad, boards Hale, near
Howard
Burnham Julia Mrs. boards 50 Tyler
Burnham Norman, B. & L. freight depot, house 16 Westford
Burnham Philetus, paymaster Prescoft Mills, h. 22 Prescott corp.
Burnham Roswell S. carpenter, h. 4 Livingston's block, Appleton
Burnbam Walter, physician, Middlesex, corner Central, house 31
Tyler
Burns Chastina H. house 24 South
Burns Cornelius, operative, boards Lawrence, near the Mills
Burns David, spinner, house 7 Davidson
Burns Edward, carpenter, house 6 East Merrimack
Burns Edward, carder, boards 1-i Massachusetts corporation
Barns Elias, overseer Prescott Mdls, house 7 Massachusetts corp.
Burns Grace, widow, house rear 100 Suffolk
Burns James, laborer, house 22 George
Burns James, slater, house 18 Dumroer
Burns James, laborer, hou>e 13 Somerset
Burns John, laborer, house Brewery court
Burns John, laborer, house 20 Adams
Burns John, laborer, boards 10 Suffolk corporation
Burns John, machinist, house 12 Summer
Bums John, clerk, boards 5H Lowell
Burns John, woolsorter, bouse 11 Green
Burns John, laborer, rear 51 Middle
Burns John H. carpenter, house 10 River, Centralvilie
Burns Julia, widow, house 51 Middle
Burns Mary, widow, hou^e 17 Union
Burns Michael, cabinet-maker, house 250 Middlesex
Burns Michael, spinner, bouse 37 North
Burns Miles, operative, boards 38 William
Burns Owen, boards 51 Massachusetts corporation
Burns Patrick, teamster, at D. W. Home's, house rear 21 North
Burns Patrick, laborer, boards 23 George
Burns Patrick, teamster, boards 2 Garnet
Burns Patrick, Middlesex corporation, house 93 Gorbam
Burns Peter, at Bleachery, boards 36 Bleschery
Burns Richard, cabinet-maker, house 3 West court
Burns Thomas, engineer, at Smith Adams's, house Adams square
Burns Thomas, laborer, house Lincoln place
Burns Thomas, laboier, house 38 William
Xarragansett Fire <fc Marine Ins. Co.. Prov., R.I. Cap., $500,
OOO. Policies written by G. F. Hunt & Co., Agts., 38 Central St.
50 LOWELL [B] DIRECTORY.
Burns Timothy, laborer, house 2 Garnet [tralville
Burns William, shoemaker, 116 Central, house Llewellyn, Cen-
Burns, see Byrne and 0' Beime
Burpee Achsa Mrs. house Pearl, near Bow, Centralville
Burpee Sardenia, house 10 Third, Centralville
Burrage Hamilton, clerk, Bleachery, house 37 Chapel
Burrill ( C^rtt* W.) & Wirt (William), painters, 20 Middle,
boards 9 Prescott corporation
Burrill Ellen S. teacher, Green School, boards 57 Merrimack corp.
Burrows Cyrus, painter, house 9 East Merrimack
Burrows Henry, superintendent Merrimack Print Works, house
Worthen, corner Merrimack
Burrows Henry A. printer, boards 144 Merrimack corporation
Burrows Valentine, grocer, 49 Gorham, house do.
Burrows Wdliam, operative, boards 5 Faulkner's block
Burson Lucy, widow, house 1 Theatre block
Burton Alexander P. hairdresser, 122 Central, house 90 High
Burton Henry W. carpenter, house Engine-house, Middle
Burton Mary, widow, house 19 Union
Burton Stephen, fireman B. & L. R.R. boards 119 Central
Burtt George N., house 53 Lawrence
Burtt J. Albert, provisions, 31 Middlesex, house 26 Church
Burwell Emily, widow, house 32 Willie
Bush Betsey, widow, house 35 Fayette
Bush Francis J. weaver, house 309 Central
Bush Jane Mrs. boards 37 Massachusetts corporation
Bushee Stillman, weaver, Tremont corporation, house 31 do.
Buswell Albert, physician, 9 Central, boards do.
Butcher Aaron W. clerk, 17 Middle, boards 92 Appleton
Butcher John, iron and steel, 17 Middle, house Broadway, corner
Wilder
Butcher John, laborer, boards 144 Merrimack corporation
Butcher Robert, overseer, Merrimack Print Works, boards 100 Ap-
pleton
Butcher Robert H. (Am. Bolt Co.), boards Broadway, n. Wilder
Butcher William, laborer, house 144 Merrimack corporation
Butler (Benjamin F.) & Webster (William P.), counsellors, 4
and 6 Museum Building, house Andover, n. Tewksbury line
Butler Charlotte Mrs. house 119 East Merrimack
Butler David R. Mrs. boards 32 Prescott corporation
Butler Ellen Mrs. house 22 Broadway
Butler Freeman H. & Co. (John H. Buttrick), apothecaries, Cen-
tral, corner Jackson, boards 159 Central
Butler George D. clerk, Bridge, cor. Page, b. 29 Prescott corp.
Butler Henry, machinist, house 3 Livingston's block, Appleton
Butler John, boards 70 Lowell Machine Shop corporation
Butler John, laborer at Gas Works, house 2 Lowell place
Butler John, coffin-maker, 24 Gorham, house 70 Mechanic
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Butler Jonathan, carder, boards 31 Hamilton corporation
Butler Josiah, clerk, 10 Middle, house 1 Tyler
Butler S. B. shoemaker, 152 Middlesex, house do.
Butler William, laborer, house 33 Fenwick [son's court
Butler William, bobbinmaker, Wamesit Steam Mills, house 4 Far-
Butler William D. grocer, Dracut, near Pa wtucket bridge, house do.
Butman Betsey Mrs. house 69 School [corner School
Butman Samuel L. harnessmaker, 196 Middlesex, house LaAVt-on,
Butterfield A. Howard, machinist, 237 Middlesex, b. Bangs's blk.
Butterfield Frank 0. clerk at 1). S. & G. F. Richardson's, 55 Cen-
tral, boards 113 Merrimack
Butterfield George, seeond hand, Lawrence corporation, house 5 do.
Butterfield Luther H. sashmaker, Wamesit Steam Mdls, house 17
North Franklin court
Butterfield Mary A. Mrs. house 2 Bangs's block, Railroad
Butterfield Mima, widow, boards 57 Howard
Butterfield Reuben Mrs. widow, house 57 Howard
Butterfield Stephen S. teamster, 9 Thorndike, h. 10 Brewery ct.
Butterfield Stillman A. machinist, 237 Middlesex, boards 21 Ham-
ilton corporation
Butterfield Theodore Mrs. house Hale, near Chelmsford
Butters Edward, painter, house 35 East Merrimack
Butters George, carpenter, boards 14 Massachusetts corporation
Butters G. S. livery and sale stable, 19 Church, h. at Tewksbury
Butters Horace, cloth-room, Prescott corp., boards 53 Mass. corp.
Butterworth Benjamin S. bolt-maker, house 202 Lawrence
Butterworth Hugh, overseer, Middlesex Co. house foot of Pleasant
Butterworth John, shoemaker, 300 Central, house 298 do.
Butterworth Samuel D. plasterer, house 102 Middlesex
Button Joel, machinist, at R. Kitson's, house Moody, corner Austin
Buttrick Abner W. Mrs. house 3 Highland
Buttrick Abner W. student, boards 3 Highland
Buttrick Alden B. {Buttrick $ Co.), 20 Market, b. 239 Central
Buttrick Frederic A. clerk, 2© Market, boards 3 Highland
Buttrick Henry M. cabinetmaker, rear 239 Middlesex, boards
Westford, corner School [Grand
Buttrick James G. deputy U. S. Collector, 1 Nesmith block, b. 9
Buttrick John Mrs. house 9 Grand
Buttrick John A. treasurer City Institution for Savings, Appleton
block, house 3 Highland
Buttrick John H. (F. H. Butler § Co.), cashier, Wamesit Na-
tional Bank, Middlesex, corner Thorndike, boards 9 Grand
Buttrick Nathan Mrs. house Westford, corner School
Buttrick & Co. {A. B. Buttrick and B. JST. Webber), grocers, 20
Market
Butts Edward, woodworker, boards 61 L. M. S. corporation
Buzzell Eleazer B. laborer, house 3 Bay State avenue
Buzzell Oliver A. house 12 Read, Centralville
Fire, Marine, <fc Inland Insurance effectefl through the Security of
N.Y. and Narragansett Ins. Cos., by Geo. F. Hunt & Co., Agents.
52 LOWELL [ C ] DIRECTORY.
Byam Henry S. cabinetmaker, boards 7 Pearl
Byam Stillman, carriagemaker, bouse 7 Pearl
Byam Sumner A. boots and shoes, 162 Merrimack, boards 120 do.
Byers William, laborer, boards 344 Central
Byrne James, nailer, house 9 Worthen
Byrne Michael, Middlesex, house George, corner Green
Byrne Patrick, carder, house rear Pleasant, Centralville
Byrne Thomas, laborer, house 23 Green
Byron John, Hamilton, house 28 Keene
Byron Michael, tanner, house off Short
Byron Thomas, laborer, house off Short
CADWELL ADIN, machinist. Lawrence corporation, house 52 do.
Cadwell Linus M. carpenter, house 39 Fletcher [22 Tyler
Cady Frances Miss, dressmaker, Merrimack, corner John, boards
Cady Frederic, stonecutter, house 86 Howard
Cady George L. wire goods, machinists' tools, 237 Middlesex,
house 248 do.
Cady Lyman, mason, house 12 Cady
Cady Ransom E. machinist, house 73 Summer
Cady Samuel, mason, boards 106 Howard
Cady William B. patent medicines, 242 Central, house do.
Caffrey Bernard, Bleachery, house Crosby, 1st cottage
Caffrey Terrence, operative, house 18 Jefferson
Cahill Bernard, spinner, boards 33 Middle
Cahill Charles S. cigarmaker, house 46 Bartlett
Cahill James, cardstripper, house 4 Quigley's alley
Cahill John, spinner, house 33 Middle
Cahill John, tailor, boards 162 Central
Cahill John, laborer, house 22 Fenwick
Cahill John J. tailor, 27 Central, boards 119 Market
Cahill Mary, widow, house 40 East Merrimack
Cahill Michael, stonecutter, boards 72 L. M. S. corporation
Cahill Owen, blacksmith, bouse 58 Union
Cahill Peter, laborer, house 13 Jefferson
Cain Henry, spinner, boards 38 Paige
Cain John, laborer, house Gorham, near Congress
Cain John Mrs. boardingJiouse, 13 Boott corporation
Cain John, house 13 Boott corporation
Cam John H. laborer, boards Gorham, near Congress
Cain Marcellus, sashmaker, Wamesit Steam Mills, b. 6 East Pine
Cain Sabina, widow, house 38 Paige
Cain, see Kain and Kane
Calder John H. machinist, boards 140 Merrimack corporation
Calderwood Alexander, carpenter, house 68 Moody
Calderwood William, clerk, 25 Merrimack, boards 23 Walnut
Caldwell Clarissa B. widow, house 67 Pawtucket
Caldwell Edwin B. glasscutter {Boston), house 70 Pawtucket
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Caldwell Lewis H. beltmaker, house 67 Pawtucket
Caldwell Otis, ironmoulder, house 215 Middlesex
Caldwell Pliny W. tinsmith, 8 Jackson, house at Tewksbury
Calef Andrew J. (Merrill fy Calef), carpenter, house First, corner
Simpson, Central ville
Calef Susan Miss, boarding-house, 36 Boott corporation
Calka Levi, carpenter, house 119 Moody
Call Alvin F. machinist, hoards 68 Moody
Call Henry E. clerk, J. C. Ayer & Co. boards Merrimack house
Call Jere. C. bobbinmaker, ^Yamesit Steam Mills, h. 13 Railroad
Callahan Charles, carder, house 2 Brown's court, Centralville
Callahan Charles, carpenier, 6 Brown's court, Centralville
Callahan Charles, grocer, River, above Front, house 1 Brown's
court, Centralville
Callahan Cornelius F. clerk, boards 3 Fenwick
Callahan Daniel, laborer, house River, above Front, Centralville
Callahan Daniel, grocer, 82 Suffolk, house 3 Fenwick
Callahan Dennis Mrs. house 106 Suffolk
Callahan James, saloon, 5 River, Centralville, house do.
Callahan John, laborer, house 13 Winter
Callahan John, carder, house 4 Brown's court, Centralville
Callahan Mary, widow, house 17 Dummer
Callahan Michael, color-maker, house 1 Davis court
Callahan Patrick, laborer, house 5 River, Centralville
Callahan Mary, widow, house 1 Theatre block, Lowell
Callahan Rose Mrs. widow, h. 1 Brown's ct., River, Centralville
Callahan Thomas, carder, house 5 River, Centralville
Callahan Thomas, laborer, house 22 Green
Callahan Thomas, moulder, boards 5 Spring
Calloy Patrick, laborer, house 6 North Chapel
Calnan Dennis, laborer, house rear 10 Dummer
Calvert Anastasia Mrs. Commercial Exchange, 14 Lowell, h. do.
Calvert Frank, machinist, boards American House
Calvert Frank, machinist, boards 47 Andover
Calvert Thomas, mariner, house 14 Lowell
Cambridge Charles, boards 300 School [boards 300 School
Cambridge Fletcher H. boltmaker, Mt. Vernon, near Broadway,
Cambidge Joseph L. agent, house 300 School
Cambridge Oscar L. weaver, boards 300 School
Cameron Rose, widow, boards 19 Tremont corporation
Cammody Daniel, blacksmith, house 80 Charles
Campbell Abel M. at bleachery, house 23 Bleachery
Campbell Bridget, widow, house 26 Fenwick
Campbell Charles E. fireman, house 96 Merrimack corporation
Campbell Francis, at bleachery, house Gorham, near the railroad
Campbell George, farmer, boards 26 Fenwick
Campbell Hugh, machinist, house 21 Lee
Campbell Hugh, jr. machinist, boards 21 Lee
Middlesex Mutual Fire Ins. Co., Concord, Mass. Inc. 1826. A pop-
ular dividend-paying Co. G. F. Hunt <fc Co., Agents. (See p. 344.)
54 LOWELL [ C ] DIRECTORY.
Campbell James P. student, boards 21 Lee
Campbell John, Middlesex corporation, house 38 William
Campbell John, machinist, boards 102 Lowell
Campbell John, operative, house 53 Charles
Campbell John H. helper, Gushing, corner Rock, boards 16 Davis
Campbell Joseph, carpenter, boards 21 Lee
Campbell Peter, operative, house 10 Cross
Campbell Robert R. designer, boards 53 Charles
Campbell Thomas,* laborer, house 4 John-street avenue
Canfield Patrick, house 7 Theatre block
Canning Win. P. machinist, Mechanics Mills, Fletcher, bds. 4 Dodge
Canty Owen, Middlesex corporation, boards Water, near Andover
Capen Charles F-, Middlesex corporation, boards 1 George
Capen John, watchman, boards 1 George
Carey Ann, widow, house 51 River, Centralville
Carey Fardy, moulder, Willie, corner Dutton
Carey Michael, laborer, house First, near Bridge
Carey Michael, laborer, house rear 45 River, Centralville
Carey Michael, laborer, house 8 Kurd
Carey (Wilson W.) & Harris (George W.), wood-working ma-
chinery, Broadway, corner Mt. Vernon, house 57 Butterfield
Carey, see Gary
Cargill William H. carpenter, house 22 Fourth, Centralville
Carkell John, farmer, house 21 High
Carkin Dexter, city teamster, house 29 Rock
Carkin Martha, widow, boards River road, Dracut
Carleton Alice, house 25 Anne
Carleton George H. Mrs. house 25 Anne
Carleton George W. physician, house 25 Anne
Carleton Joseph E. clerk, Pawtucket bridge, h. River road, Dracut
Carleton Lucy F. teacher, No. 4 Primary School, boards 1H Chapel
Carleton Mary F. teacher, Edson School, boards 18 Chapel
Carleton Nettie E. teacher, Green School, boards 18 Chapel
Carleton 0. carpenter, house Paige, near Bridge
Carleton Sarah Mrs. house 18 Chapel
Carleton & Hovey ( Charles Hovey and T. G. Tweed) , apotheca-
ries, 164 Merrimack
Carley George E. clerk, 48 Merrimack, boards 18 Market
Carley James M. machinist, house 19 Bleachery
Carlin Ellen, house 62 Fenwick [Dracut
Carll Alonzo W. provisions, 320 Merrimack, house Mammoth road,
Carll Francis, carpenter, house 7 Railroad
Carlton Amos, carpenter, Wamesit Steam Mills, house 11 Dodge
Carlton Caleb, wood, First, Centralville, house at Pelham, N.H.
Carlton Eli B. clerk, 77 Merrimack, house Fremont, Centralville
Carlton Emma A. Miss, dressmaker, 78 Middlesex, b. 12 East Pine
Carlton Frank, machinist, house 35 Central
Carlton William, mason, house 276 Middlesex
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Carlton, see Carleton
Carmichael James, machinist, house Common, corner Cross
Carmichael James Mrs. house 75 Adams
Carmichael Lawrence, operative, house 33 Salem
Carmody Daniel, blacksmith, house 80 Charles
Carnes Mary, widow, boards 78 Middle
Carney Catharine, widow, house Donohoe's court
Carney George J. assistant treasurer Lowell Institution for sav-
ings, boards 428 Merrimack
Carney Henry, laborer, bouse 3 Coburn, Centralville
Carney Honora Miss, fancy goods, 262 Merrimack, house Fenwick
Carney James, operative, bouse 78 Charles
Carney James, spinner, boards 8 Prescott corporation
Carney James G. treasurer Lowell Institution for Savings, Sav-
ings-bank building, house 25 Pawtucket
Carney John, laborer, house head of Merrill
Carney Michael, laborer, house 61 Lowell
Carney Michael, butcher, at Smith Adams's, house 7 Queen
Carney Thomas, laborer, house 21 North
Carolin Thomas, grocer, 8 Howe, house 89 E. Merrimack
Carpenter Benedict 0. overseer, Mass. h. 25 Prescott corporation
Carpenter Joseph Mrs. boarding-house, 23 Mass. corporation
Carpenter Joseph F. house 21 Prescott corporation
Carpolstea Joseph, laborer, house rear 82 Moody
Carr Charles F. clerk, Massachusetts corporation, house 19 do.
Carr David, cabinet-maker, Mechanics Mills, house 20 Smith
Carr Frank, laborer, boards 4 Garnet
Carr Gilbert C. machinist, house 25 Massachusetts corporation
Carr James M. teamster, house 14 Queen
Carr Margaret, widow, boards 36 Boott corporation
Carr Mary A. Miss, house 10 William
Carr Richard, Boott corporation, house 16 River, Centralville
Carraly Peter, laborer, house 6 South
Carrigan Margaret Mrs. boards 23 Appleton corporation
Carrigan Nancy, widow, house 24 Lowell
Carroll Andrew, tailor, house 73 Adam
Carroll Catharine, widow, house 19 Summer
Carroll David, operative, house 256 Lowell
Carroll Francis, machinist, boards 28 Front, Centralville
Carroll George, boards 48 Middle
Carroll George Mrs. house 48 Middle
Carroll Henry L., Hamilton corporation, boards 14 do.
Carroll James, starcher, boards 35 Bleachery
Carroll John, dyer, house 85 East Merrimack
Carroll Mary, widow, house 24 Worthen
Carroll Mary, widow, boards 13 Tremont corporation
Carroll Michael, house 157 Lowell
Carroll Owen Mrs. house 66 Gorham
Geo. F. Hunt &, Co. are agents for the Connecticut Mutual Life
Ins. Co. For full particulars, see pages 511 and 345.
56 LOWELL [ C ] DIRECTORY.
Carroll Sylvester, laborer, house 4 Railroad avenue
Carroll Thomas, laborer, house opposite 20 Fenwick
Carson George, moulder, boards 67 L. M. S. corporation
Carson Joseph Mrs. house head of Worthen
Carter Albert D. overseer Middlesex corporation, house 50 High
Carter Charles B. stable, Merrimack, house 269 do.
Carter Charles E. clerk, Central, corner Jackson, boards Fletcher,
near Franklin
Carter Charles E. moulder, boards 101 East Merrimack
Carter Daniel, farmer, house 304 Gorham
Carter Enoch B. watchmaker, 72 Central, house 21 Moody
Carter E. B. Mrs. millinery, 21 Moody, house do.
Carter Eliza E. W. boarding house, 4 Boott corporation
Carter George C. clerk, house 162 Moody
Carter George H. overseer, Middlesex corporation, house 15 Oak
Carter George W. clerk, 174 Merrimack, house Moody
Carter George W. painter, boards 34 Suffolk
Carter Henry P. (Brown Sf C), 200 Middlesex, b. 59 Appleton
Carter Horace A. carpenter, house 176 Merrimack corporation
Carter John Townsend, carver, 239 Middlesex, bds. 304 Gorham
Carter John W. cabinetmaker, house 6 Oliver
Carter Joseph, house 101 East Merrimack [road, Dracut
Carter Nathaniel C. sewing machines, 86 Merrimack, house River
Carter Stanley, machinist, boards 2 Middlesex place
Carter (Wm. C), Rowland (Thomas), & Co. (P. S. Coburn),
woolsorting and washing, Whipple's Mills, house near Paw-
tucket bridge, Dracut
Carter Wm. F. machinist, Lawrence corporation, house 64 do.
Carter William H. (Livingston, Garter, fy Co.), 7 Thorndike,
house Bridge, above Tenth, Centralville
Cartmell Isaac, sashmaker, house 271 Middlesex
Cartwright George P. machinist, boards 4 Suffolk corporation
Carty Lucy Miss, house 16 George
Carvell Daniel, laborer, house Chelmsford, near Hale
Cary William, picker, boards 31 Hamilton corporation
Cary, see Carey
Caryl Edwin F. weaver, house 16 Queen
Casey Cornelius, L. M. Shop foundry, boards 13 Winter
Casey Daniel, laborer, house rear 15 Dummer
Casey Daniel, laborer, house 3 Union court
Casey Daniel, mariner, house 24 Hurd
Casey Hugh, baker, house 5 Jefferson
Casey James, laborer, house 74 Lowell
Casey John, laborer, house 20 Lewis
Casey Mary Miss, house 72 Lowell
Casey Michael, house 72 Lowell
Cashman John, spinner, house 26 North
Caskin Dennis, house Front, Centralville
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Caskin James, laborer, house 15 Davis
Cass Mary, widow, house 40 Water
Cass Rose, widow, house 21 William
Cassey Thomas, laborer, house 85 Moody
Cassidy Catharine Mrs. widow, house rear 40 Appleton
Cassidy James, operative, Lawrence corporation, boards 46 do.
Cassidy James W. overseer carder, house near Navy Yard, Dracut
Cassidy John, carpenter, house 14 Charles
Cassidy John, cabinetmaker, boards 11 Massachusetts corporation
Cassidy Michael, carder, house Davis court
Cassidy Patrick, laborer, boards 58 Middle
Cassidy Patrick J., Lowell Machine Shop, house 104 Market
Cassidy Peter, carpenter, 19 Prescott, bas. 11 Mass. corporation
Cassidy Robert, painter, house 12 Union
Cassley Charles, laborer, house 15 Cedar
Castles Henry, operative, house 1 Hancock avenue
Castles Henry, carder, boards 31 Hamilton corporation
Castles Joseph, Merrimack Print Works, bds. 5 Suffolk corp.
Castles Stephen, boarding-house, 52 Dutton
Castor John, laborer, house stone house, Whipple Mills
Caswell Alden Y. ticket agent, B. & L. R. R. house 51 Fletcher
Caswell Alonzo, machinist, Merrimack corporation, boards 51 do.
Caswell Clark R. conductor L. & L. R. R. house 160 Suffolk
Caswell Michael B. police, house 106 Moody
Caswell Oscar, engineer, L. & L. R. R. house 42 Rock
Caswell Sarah A. widow, boards 45 Boott corporation
Cates John W. weaver, boards 50 Massachusetts corporation
Caton James, porter, American House, boards do.
Caulfield John, Merrimack, house Hampshire, Centralville
Cavanaugh Augustine, laborer, boards 12 Cabot
Cavanaugh John, laborer, house rear 13 Davidson
Cavanaugh Joseph, carder, house 12 Cabot
Cavanaugh Margaret, widow, house 4 Front, Centralville
Cavanaugh Michael, at bleachery, house 36 Bleachery
Cavanaugh Owen, blacksmith, 41 Middle, boards William
Cavanaugh Patrick, spinner, house 9 High
Cavanaugh Terrence, farmer, house Railroad alley
Cavanaugh William Joseph, boards 12 Cabot
Cavanaugh, see Kavanaugh
Cavanay Bartholomew, farmer, Sixth, near Christian, Centralville
Caverly Daniel D. house Pine, corner Westford
Caverly John H. clerk, Merrimack Manuf. Co. b. Elm, Centralville
Caverly Ira, carpenter, house Elm, Centralville
Caverly Robert B. counsellor, 27 Merrimack, house Third, corner
Fremont, Centralville
Cawsey John, Stott's Mill, house 7 Chestnut
Cawsey William, Stott's Mill, house 24 High
Chadwick Thos. loomdiarnessmaker, house near Harris's shop
How to provide for the comfort and support of our families after
our decease is the earnest thought of every man. (See p. 344 & 345.)
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Chalk Clarissa Mrs. boarding-house, 29 Suffolk corporation
Chalmers James B. grocer, 10 Adams, boards 14 Salem
Chamberlain Calvin T. undertaker, 23 Prescott, h. 394 Merrimack
Chamberlain John 11. Middlesex corp. house 6 Prescott corporation
Chamberlain Parker Mrs house 5 Pearl
Chamberlain Sarah Mrs. boards 246 Merrimack
Chamberlin Burleigh T. machinist, Appleton corp. house 28 do.
Chamherlin Charles, blacksmith, Lowell Steam Boiler Works, house
3 Willie
Chamberlin Cornelius W. machinist, Arch, opposite depot, boards
Middlesex, opposite Howard House
Chamberlin Joseph, carpenter, rear 34 Charles, house 145 Gorham
Chamberlin Joseph A. grocer, 9 Middle, house Chelmsford, near
Forrest
Chamberlin Mary, widow, boards 56 Fletcher
Chambers Cyrus, silk-dyer, 252 Gorham, house 276 do.
Champlin George W. painter, 22 Middle, house rear 18 Grand
Chandler Alfred D. contractor L. M. S., house 28 L. M. S. corp.
Chandler Ezra, laborer, house 71 Lawrence corporation
Chandler Francis H. grocer, 201 Middlesex, h. Westford, n. Grand
Chandler George H. assistant superintendent Merrimack Manufac-
turing Company, house 28 Merrimack corporation
Chandler Herman, physician, 55 Merrimack, house do.
Chandler James, laborer, house 71 Adams [house 23 John
Chandler Luther ( Gordon 3? Chandler) , periodicals, 32 Merrimack,
Chandler Lysander, physician, 62 Central, and 136 Essex, Law-
rence, house 62 Central
Chandler Mary C. Mrs. house rear 20 Winter
Chandler Simeon, weaver, Merrimack corporation, house 62 do.
Chandler Susan, widow, house 40 Fayette
Chandler William E. painter, boards 122 Moody
Chapin Milo J. machinist, 86 Merrimack, house 33 Walnut
Chapin Samuel, carder, Merrimack corporation, house 62 do.
Chaplin Silas T. engineer, B. & L. B. B. house 15 Thorndike
Chaplin Wiseman W. operative, house 11 Austin
Chapman Charles F. machinist, boards 1 Appleton block
Chapman Charles S. carder, boards 26 Massachusetts corporation
Chapman John, Middlesex corporation, house rear 30 Summer
Chapman John, carpenter, house 101 Merrimack corporation
Chapman Joseph {Boston), boards 17 Boott corporation
Chappie John, carpet mills, house 8 Davis court
Cfharlesworth Thomas, spinner, house Lawrence court
Charlton Bridget Miss, house 10 William
Charlton James, laborer, house 13 William
Charnley Bichard, machinist, Lawrence corporation, house 13 do.
Charters Ward, carpenter, house Bridge, cor. Seventh, Centralville
Charters William, blacksmith, house 45 Fayette
Charters Willie A. boards 45 Fayette
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Chase Aaron B. finisher, house 31 Suffolk corporation
Chase Abel C. policeman, house 21 Church
Chase Abial H. overseer, Preseott Mills, house 23 Prescott corp.
Chase Albert E. spinner, boards Lawrence, near the Mills
Chase Alfred H. woollen manufactory, Lawrence, house Nesmith,
near Park
Chase A. W. variety store, 92 Middlesex, boards do.
Chase Celestia P. teacher Mann School, boards 7 Tilden
Chase Charles A. clerk, 253 Merrimack, house 1 Tremont
Chase Charles A. principal Green School, boards 9 Nesmith
Chase Charles C. principal High School, house 9 Nesmith
Chase Charles E. clerk, 105 Market, boards 10 High-street scpiare
Chase Charles V. fireman, house 33 Prescott corporation
Chase C. P. teacher, boards 7 Tilden
Chase David, bookkeeper, C. B. Coburn's, house 11 Fourth, Cent.
Chase Ezra A. Massachusetts corp. house 12 Prescott corporation
Chase Francis N. clerk, boards 9 Nesmith
Chase Frank A. clerk, 158 Merrimack, house 10 High-street scpaare
Chase Frank N. clerk at R. Kitson's, boards 9 Nesmith
Chase George, painter, boards 5 Chelmsford
Chase George, machinist, boards 2 Middlesex place
Chase George, clerk, Howard House
Chase George F. physician, 118 Middlesex, house do.
Chase George W. clerk, 179 Middlesex, boards 5 Chelmsford
Chase Harvey B. superintendent Chase's Mill, b. 385 Merrimack
Chase Herman, operative, boards Lawrence, near the Mills
Chase Ira M. provisions, 253 Merrimack, h. Mammoth road, Dracut
Chase Ithamar H. overseer, Chase's Mill, boards Charles
Chase I. H. overseer, boards Lawrence, near the Mills
Chase Jacob, overseer, Lawrence, house 24 Suffolk corporation
Chase James E. machinist, house (3 Farson's court
Chase {John K.), Sargent (F. W.), & Shattuck (H. B.), hard-
ware, cloths, and clothing, 5 Central, house 31 Nesmith
Chase Joseph, beltmaker. Merrimack corporation, house 20 do.
Chase Julia, widow, house 83 Appleton
Chase J. Eaton, superintendent and designer, Chase's Mill, house
10 High-street square
Chase Lorenzo, shoe dealer. 7 Tilden, house do.
Chase Lucian H. watchman Lowell Manuf. Co. house 66 Moody
Chase Moses B. shoemaker, house Middlesex, opp. Howard House
Chase Olive Mrs. boarding-house, 2 Middlesex place
Chase Olive, widow, house 85 Salem
Chase Philander H. finisher, house 162 Lawrence
Chase Samuel A. principal Mann School, house 50 Bartlett
Chase (Samuel M.) & Hildreth {Fred. A.), printers, 9 Savings-
Bank building, house 22 Oak
Chase Sarah E. Mrs. boarding-house, 118 Middlesex
Chase Warren E. boaids 37 South
Mutual Benefit Life Ins. Co., State Mutual Life Assurance Co.,
Worcester, Mass. G. F. Hunt & Co., Agents. (See page 3-14.)
60 LOWELL [ C ] DIRECTORY.
Chase William K. clerk, 47 Central, boards Nesmith
Chase William W. machinist, Merrimack corporation, h. 143 do.
Chatterton Robert, spinner, house 133 Lawrence
Cheever Appleton F. machinist, house 25 Adams
Cheever Benjamin, farmer, h. Bridge, above Tenth, Centralville
Cheever Elbridge, farmer, house 9 Pleasant, Centralville
Cheever Ezekiel B. machinist, boards 13 Franklin square
Cheever Henry, machinist, house 151 Broadway [Howard
Cheever James P. blacksmith, City Shop, Western ave. house 99
Cheever Joel B. teamster, house 31 Lagrange
Cheever Mary A. Mrs. house Pleasant, Centralville
Cheever Willard, mason, house 88 Merrimack
Chefeau Peter, laborer, house 8 Middlesex place
Chenery Loring W. engineer, house 10 Bleachery
Cheney Charles W. fruits, &c. 10 Merrimack, b. 113 Central
Cheney Cleveland J. overseer, locks and canals, house Worthen,
near Mechanic [near Mechanic
Cheney Cleveland J. jr. clerk, 36 Merrimack, boards Worthen,
Cheney Daniel P. bobbinmaker, house 2 Branch
Cheney David J., Merrimack corporation, house 116 do..
Cheney Elias, house Chelmsford, near Lincoln
Cheney Eliphalet, fruit, Market, corner Central, house 2 Branch
Cheney Franklin, house Grand, near Hale
Cheney George A. {True <& C), provisions, 273 Merrimack,
boards 10 Cabot block
Cheney (George S.) & Hartwell (James D.), grocers, 251 Mer-
rimack, house 177 Moody
Cheney John L. (Parker fy Cheney), bobbin manuf. Wamesit
Steam Mills, boards 2 Read, Centralville
Cheney Luther S. Mrs. house 4 Branch
Cheney Sarah A. widow, house Quebec, corner Manchester
Cheney Walter A. moulder, boards 4 Branch
Cheney Warren, waiter, 42 Central, boards do.
Cheney William Mrs. hoop-skirts, &c. 168 Merrimack
Cheney William F. boards Grand, near Hale
Chesley Charles E. painter, boards 2 Tilden court
Chesley Harrison W. carpenter, house London, near Main
Chesley Isaac Mrs. house 2 Tilden court
Chesley John T. house 258 Merrimack
Chesley Levi W. hairdresser, 181 Middlesex, house 13 Smith
Chick R. H. widow, house 23 Suffolk corporation
Child George M. fireman, B. & L. R. R. house 16 Marshall
Childs George W. overseer Walker's, house 60 Lawrence
Chisholm George, watchman, Lawrence corp. boards 43 do.
Choate Asa, stonemason, house 174 Merrimack corporation
Choate George, house 49 Church
Choate George W. clerk, 5 Central, boards 49 Church
Choate James A. clerk, 149 Central, boards 49 Church
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Choate James F. sawyer, house rear 6 Moody
Choret Alexander, laborer, house 9 Middlesex place
Christeen Charles, polisher, house Holbrook's court
Christian Isabella, house rear 134 Suffolk
Christian Sabina, widow, house rear 134 Suffolk
Christie Ellen, widow, house 5 Pleasant
Christie James, machinist, house 78 Church
Christie William, weaver, house 78 Church
Church Henry C. at George Ripley & Co.'s, house 90 South
Church Henry W. boards 90 South
Church Lemuel, moulder, house 122 Cross
Church Waldo 13. mac unist, boards 122 Cross
Churchill Addison, house 266 Merrimack
Churchill Benjamin F. student, boards 79 Merrimack corporation
Churchill Charles Mrs. house 11 Butterfield
Churchill Daniel, house 26 Thorndike [house 102 Middlesex
Churchill George W. stonecutter, Thorndike, corner Middlesex,
Churchill Ludlow A., Merrimack corporation, boards 79 do.
Churchill Moses, stonecutter, School, corner Boston and Lowell
Railroad crossing, boards 18 Suffolk corporation
Churchill Nathaniel, agent, house 98 East Merrimack
Churchill Samuel, house 15 Queen [Chelmsford
Churchill Sheldon W. grocer, 58 Middlesex, house Lincoln, near
Cigole Napoleon, cabinetmaker, house 5 Farson's court
Clancey Farrell, boards 30 Union
Clancey Patrick, papermaker, house 30 Union
Clancey Patrick, at bleachery, house 10 Kidder
Clancey Timothy, operative, h. near Pawtucket bridge, n. Dracut
Clapp Richard M. marble- worker, 181 Central, boards 9 Abbott
Clapp Zebulon, cabinetmaker, house 9 Abbott
Clapper Richard, machinist, house 8 Willie
Clark Adelaide A. Mrs. boarding-house, 5 Lowell corporation
Clark Ann, widow, house 31 Wamesit
Clark Asa D. policeman, house 89 Howard
Clark Asa P. painter, boards 25 Market
Clark Benjamin F. (Boston), house 20 Chapel
Clark Benjamin F., Hamilton corporation, house 187 Central
Clark Betsey Mrs. variety store, 9 Tilden, house do.
Clark Ceylon A. overseer, house 19 South
Clark Charles, painter, house 25 Market
Clark Charles D. operative, house 9 Lowell corporation
Clark C. Martin, machinist, house 156 Merrimack corporation
Clark David, carpenter, house 28 Chestnut
Clark Dustin, boarding-house, 29 Hamilton corporation
Clark Edward, moulder, Willie, coiner Dutton
Clark Edward D. moulder, house 102 Howard
Clark Edwin A. carpenter, house 93 Howard
Clark Edwin R. (U. S. A.), house 93 Howard
GEO. F. HUNT &- CO., Fire & Ldfe Ins. Ag'y, representing $45,-
000,000 Capital and Surplus. 38 Central St., Lowell. (See page 344.)
62 LOWELL [ C ] DIRECTORY.
Clark Ezra, Merrimack corporation, house 36 do.
Clark Franklin J. sashmaker, boards 23 Willie
Clark Geo. shoemaker, house Pleasant, near River, Centralville
Clark George, cabinetmaker, boards Westford, corner School
Clark George W. carder, house 55 Boott corporation
Clark George W. screwmaker, 237 Middlesex, boards 28 Suffolk
Clark Gilbert, painter, boards 25 Market
Clark Hannah D. Miss, clerk, 123 Central, boards 252 do.
Clark Hannah M. P. Mrs. house 252 Central
Clark Henry A. at bleachery, boards 9 Bleachery
Clark Hiram E. teamster, boards 13 Suffolk corporation
Clark Hiram F. shoemaker, house 35 Tremont
Clark James G. bailer, boards 9 Tilden
Clark Jeremiah, agent Lowell Card Company, and manuf. of loom
harness, twine, &c. 96 Middle, house 36 Suffolk, c. Lagrange
Clark John, carpenter, boards 26 Hamilton corporation
Clark John, machine-printer, boards 12 Chestnut
Clark John, mason, house 5 Coburn, Centralville
Clark John H. variety store, 187 Central, house do.
Clark John W. carriagemaker, house 295 Middlesex
Clark Joseph, house 9 East Merrimack
Clark Joseph, boards 5 Appleton corporation
Clark Joseph, weaver, house 73 River, Centralville
Clark Lydia, widow, boards 24 Branch
Clark Mary A. Miss, dressmaker, 121 Moody, house do.
Clark Michael, foreman Holt's Mills, house 7 High
Clark Michael, laborer, house rear 20 Winter
Clark Michael, laborer, house 24 Lowell
Clark N. W. wheelwright, at Joel Jenkins's, house 8 Race
Clark Oliver P. second hand, Lawrence corporation, house 39 do.
Clark Orrin N. moulder, house 37 L. M. S. corporation
Clark Patrick, laborer, Wamesit Steam Mills
Clark Peter, carder, boards 31 Hamilton corporation
Clark Rhoda, widow, boards 15 South
Clark Royal F. patent medicines, house 28 Suffolk
Clark Sabra P. Mrs. house 131 Middlesex
Clark Solomon, teamster, 91 Merrimack corporation, house 39 do.
Clark Thomas, blacksmith, 163 Central, house 37 Lowell
Clark William, painter, house Webster avenue, Centralville
Clark William, patternmaker, house 5 Franklin square
Clark William H. furniture manufacturer, 25 Middlesex
Clark William L. policeman, house 25 Mount Vernon, Centralville
Clark Wdliam W. weaver, house 40 Prescott corporation
Clark , Holt's Mills, boards 8 Prescott corporation
Clarke John, overseer printing-room, Hamilton corporation
CI ark in Peter, house rear 76 Middlesex
Clary Bridget Mrs. widow, house Carter, near Gorham
Clary Michael, fireman, bleachery. house 164 Lawrence
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Claskey William N. weaver, house 3 Boott corporation
Clay Martha R. Mrs. hou>e Suffolk, corner Broadway
Clay Stephen B. house 34 Suffolk
Clay William R. painter, boards 21 Hamilton corporation
Clayton Edwin L. carder, boards 33 Massachusetts corporation
Cleary Dennis, laborer, house Merrill, near Taylor
Cleary Michael, bleachery, house 164 Lawrence
Cleary Patrick, finisher, house 3 Livingston
Cleasby Charles, machinist, boards 2 Middlesex place
Cleaves William G carpenter, boards 278 Middlesex
Clegg Georsje W. boards 51 Massachusetts corporation
Clemence Wm. H. deputy sheriff, 10 Barri.-ters' Hall, h. 75 Summer
Clement Alpha, engineer, B & L. R. R. house 7 Railroad
Clement Daniel W. wood, Dutton, near WamesLt Steam Mills,
house 22 Rock [cor. Howard
Clement Elizabeth W. teacher, Franklin School, b. Chelmsford,
Clement Ezekiel A. grocer, 256 Merrimack, house 250 do.
Clements Albert M. stonecutter, School, corner Boston and Lowed
Railroad crossing, boards Mount Vernon, near Wes'ford
Clements George A. driver steamer No. 2. Middlesex, boards do.
Clements Robert J. laborer, boards 10 Union
Cleveland Henry H. machinist, boaids 278 Middlesex
Cle worth John ( William Cleworth Sf Son), reedmaker, Wa-
mesit Steam Mills, boards rear 48 Church
Cleworth Walter, printer, "Courier" office, bds. rear 48 Church
Cleworth William & Son (John), reedmakers, Wamesit Steam
Mills, house rear 48 Church
Clifford Alden, carpenter, Lawrence corporation, house 2 do.
Clifford Arthur I. clerk (Boston), boards 28 Howard
Clifford Arthur L. contractor, L. M. S. house 28 Howard
Clifford Charles T. hairdresser, 184 Merrimack, boards 260 do.
Clifford George W. laborer, house 8 Lagrange court
Clifford Lavina, widow, boards Middlesex, near School
Clifford Samuel, weaver, boaids 31 Hamilton corporation
Clifford Thomas, house 10 Adams block
Clifford Warren, dyer, Weare Cliff jrd's, house 56 High
Clifford Weare, silk dyer, 2 and 4 Andover, house 72 Fayette
Clinton Rosa, widow, house Front, Centralville
Clogston Daniel F. Massachusetts corporation, h. 21 Prescott corp.
Clough Albert M. piano pins, Mechanics Mills, boards 6 Ford
Clough Henry H., Merrimack corporation, house 20 Moody
Clough Henry P. farmer, house 82 Bridge, Centralville [ville
Clough Herschel P. clerk, 4 Merrimack, b. 82 Bridge, Central-
Clough Horatio E. brass finisher, 84 Middle, boards 9 Central
Clough Ira, clerk, 80 Merrimack, house 18 Hurd
Clough Tra A. crockery, glassware, &c. 80 Merrimack, b. 18 Hurd
Clough Marshall H. clerk, 4 Merrimack, and city librarian, City
Government Building, boards 82 Bridge, Centralville
Agency of Royal Ins. Co., IAv. } £ug., with Geo. F. Hunt & Co.,
over Prescott Vat'l Bank, 3S Cent'l St., Lowell. (See pp. Hi and 406.)
64 LOWELL [ C ] DIRECTORY.
Clough Monroe S. cl^rk, 80 Merrimack, boards 18 Hurd
Clough Sarah H. widow, house 6 Ford
Clough Stevens S. (J. T. Billings 8? Co.), ink manufacturer,
Bridge, corner River, Centralville, boards 18 Hurd
Clough Srillman (Runels, Clough, fy Co.), granite yard, Thorndike,
corner Middlesex, house 77 Appleton
Clough Thomas K. driver, boards 52 Chapel
Clough Walter S. grocer, 8 Tilden, house do.
Cloyes Francis E. carver, Wamesit Steam Mills, house 7 Water
Cluck Frank, sashmaker, Wamesit Steam Mills
Cluen Peter, bleachery, house 3 Livingston
Clyne John, furnaceman, Willie, corner Dutton, house 48 Lewis
Clystie , widow, house 9 Winter
Coates S. A. carpenter, boards 58 Massachusetts corporation
Cobb Anna Mrs. house 64 Lowell Machine Shop corporation
Cobb Frank, machinist, boards 64 L. M. S. corporation
Cobb Frank, watchman, boards 344 Central
Cobb Granville, carpenter, boards 114 Merrimack corporation
Cobb John Mrs. house 26 Suffolk, Franklin square
Cobb T. S. watchman, Appleton, boards 13 Suffolk corporation
Coburn Abel, milkman, house River road, Dracut
Cobum Alonzo A. teller, Prescott National Bank, boards 14 Cabot
Coburn Alonzo L. behmaker, house First, Centralville
Coburn Andrew J. weaver, Boott corporation, house 18 do.
Coburn Anfort (Cambridge) , house River road, Dracut
Coburn Catharine J. widow, house 94 High
Coburn Charles, freightman, house 91 Appleton
Coburn Charles A. cabinetmaker, boards 91 Appleton
Coburn Charles B. & Co. (Charles H. Cobum), paints, oils, &c.
1 and 2 Mechanics building, Dutton, h. Colburn, n. Merr.
Coburn Charles H (Charles B. Coburn fy Co.), paints, oils, &c.
Mechanics building, house 393 Merrimack
Coburn Clarence G. clerk, 201 Middlesex, b. Westford, c. Grand
Coburn Daniel, millwright, house 35 Walnut
Coburn Edward C. carpenter, house 1 Garnet [n. Merrimack
Coburn Edward F. clerk, at C. B. Coburn & Co.'s, b. Coburn,
Coburn Fordyce, overseer of repairs, house 18 Bleachery
Coburn Frank S. machinist, Chase Mills, house at Dracut
Coburn Franklin, clerk, C. B. Coburn & Co. b. 375 Merrimack
Coburn Frederick V. shoemaker, 14 Middle, house 4 Pearl,
Centralville
Coburn George A. weaver, Boott corporation, boards 18 do.
Coburn George F. clerk, 58 Middlesex, bds. 4 Pearl, Centralville
Coburn George W., United States assistant assessor, 2 Nesmith
block, house at Dracut
Coburn Harriet S. widow, boards 42 Branch
Coburn Henry A. farmer, house Chelmsford, near city line
Coburn James M. carpenter, boards 50 Massachusetts corporation
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Coburn James V. house 50 Appleton
Coburn {John H.), Wing (Alpheus G.), & Co. (Thomas J.
Goburn), shuttle manufacturers, First, opposite Read, house
First, near Bridge
Goburn John M. farmer, house River road, Dracut
Coburn Joseph B. V. city assessor, h. Mt. Pleasant, Centralville
Coburn Joseph B. V. farmer, house River road, Dracut
Coburn Joseph B. V. jr. carpenter, house 3 Pearl, Centralville
Coburn Nathaniel B. farmer, house River road, Dracut
Coburn Orvilte D. phorographii-t, 19 Central, house 60 Chapel
Coburn Oscar, farmer, house River road, Dracut
Coburn Otis A. painter, house 141 Merrimack corporation
Coburn Peter S. (Carter, How land, fy Co.), Whipple's Mills,
house Pawtueket bridge, Dracut
Coburn Prescott, boards Gates, near Westford
Coburn Samuel, jr. machinist, house S3 South
Coburn Stephen A. farmer, house Chelmsford, near city line
Coburn Susan Mrs. house River, road, Dracut
Coburn Thomas J. (Coburn, Whig, fy Co.), house Mt. Pleasant
Coburn Timothy, farmer, house River road, Dracut
Coburn Walrer, beards 48 Elm
Coburn Walrer, boards Colburn. near Merrimack
Coburn ( Willard) & Park {Robert), masons, River road, above
Pawtucket bridge, Dracut, hoiu-e do.
Coburn William A. weaver, hou>e 127 Merrimack corporation
Cochran David, house 80 Moody
Cochran Dennis, laborer, house 16 Jefferson
Cochran Edmund, operative, bouse 23 Wdliam
Cochran John, watchman, Lawrence corporation, boards 43 do.
Cochran John, operative, house near Nav) Yard, Diacut
Cochran John, picker, house 45 West Union
Cochran John, dyer, house 15 Walnut
Cochran John, jr. woolsorter, Chase Mills, boards 15 Walnut
Cochran Julia A. boai ding-house, 12 Boott corporation
Cochran Samuel, umbrella-repairer, house 18 Cross
Cochran William, laborer, house rear 99 Lowell
Cochran , house 38 Willow
Cockroft Thomas, overseer, boards 254 Central
Cody Michael, dyer, boards 134 Merrimack corporation
Cody William, machinist, boaids 134 Merrimack corporation
Cuff James, teamster, Willie, corner Dutton
Coff Martin, Willie, corner Dutton
Coffield Orange, moulder, boards 25 L. M. S. corporation
Coffield Owen, fruits, &c. Jackson, near L. M. S. bds. 8 Davis
Coffin Charles H. clerk, 51 Central, boards 20 Hurd
Coffin Deborah C. house 66 Bartlett
Cot'ran William, weaver, boards 31 Tremont corporation
Cogan Petfer, Middlesex, house 5 Water
Security Fire Ins. Co. «f X.Y. City. Capital, $1,000,000. Assets,
$1,477,677.13. Losses promptly paid. Geo. F. Hunt <fc Co., Agts.
66 LOWELL [ C ] DIRECTORY.
Coggeshall Frederick P. bookseller, 51 Merrimack, house 12 Ash
Coggeshall George M. clerk, 51 Merrimack, boards 1- Ash
Coggin David, student, boards 27 Nesmith [at Tewksbury
Coggin Jacob (Page. Kidder, Sf Co.), Thomdike, cor. Dutton, h.
Coggins James, spinner, house rear 55 Market
Coggins John, spinner, house rear 55 Market
Coggins Patrick, laborer, house 84 Middle
Coggswell Lorenzo D. patternmaker, house 12 Fifth, Cenfralville
Col bath John 0. cabinetmaker, 233 Middlesex, boards 76 Dutton
Colburn A. A. Mrs. millinery, 1 Wells block, house 24 Third
Colburn Elias H carpenter, house 24 Third, Centralville
Colburn Lizzie Miss, boards 33 Walnut
Colburn Martin L. (Richards, Morton, $ Colburn), 15 Ash
Colburn Newton, carpenter, house rear 30 Bridge, Centralville
Colby Amos, pump and block maker, Howe, house 63 East Merr.
Colby Amos W. hackman, 21 Merrimack, house 28 Central
Colby Charles H. student, boards 339 Middlesex
Colby Daniel B., Appleton corporation, boards 7 Decatur
Colby Daniel 8. teamster, house 339 Middlesex
Colby Hannah P. widow, boards 15 Tremont corporation
Colby John, picker, boards 140 Merrimack corporation
Colby John W. house 166 Moody
Colby Lucius, painter, house 22 North Franklin court
Colby Mary Mrs. boarding-house, 20 Boott corporation
Cole Andrew P. clerk, Middlesex, cor. Thorndike, b. 100 Appleton
Cole A*a C. operative, house Pollard's avenue
Cole (Danville) & Nichols (Albert F.), iron and brass founders,
Dutton, corner Willie, house 118 Cross
Cole David Mrs. house 61 West Union
Cole Francis, picker, Massachusetts corporation, house 62 Moody
Cole George H. boards 115 Gorham
Cole Gustavus, moulder, boards 61 West Union
Cole Harriet, widow, house 39 Bridge, Centralville
Cole Miranda Miss, house 54 Lawrence corporation
Cole Nelly Miss, house 130 Lawrence
Cole Thomas, gigger, house 23 North
Cole William, confectioner, 37 Central, boards do.
Cole William P. M. beltmaker, boards rear 1 Tilden
Coleman Dominick, pickertender, house 47 West Union
Coleman Jeremiah, laborer, at Gas Works, house 104 Lowell
Coleman John, police, house 47 West Union
Coleman Joseph A. doormaker, Waraesit Steam Mills, b. 26 Willow
Coleman Michael J. laborer, house 15 Union
Coleman Murtagh, third hand, boards 6 John-street avenue
Coleman Patrick, laborer, house 183 Lawrence
Colgan Richard, laborer, house 56 Middle
Colkins Sarah A. boarding-house, 19 and 20 Tremont corporation
Collier Mary S. nurse, house 16 Suffolk block, Cabot
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Collinge Sarah Miss, clerk, Middlesex, c, Gorham, boards 2 Lyon
Collins Barney, farmer, house Mammoth road, Draeut [tucket
Collins Benjamin F. dry goods, 84 Merrimack, h. Beacon, n. Paw-
Collins Charles H. machinist. Arch, boards 38 Grand
Collins Cornelius, stonecutter, Middlesex, corner Thorndike, house
Marion, near Cross
Collins Cornelius Mrs. house 5 Fenwick
Collins David M. overseer, Merrimack corporation, house 23 do.
Collins Dennis, laborer, house 30 Adams
Collins Dennis, laborer, house High, corner Chestnut
Collins Donald, laborer, house 151 Lowell
Collins Edward B. moulder, house 73 Lowell Machine Shop corp.
Collins Ellen, widow, house 1 Cross
Collins Enos, currier, boards 260 Merrimack
Collins Florence, laborer, house 1 Cross
Collins George F. engineer, house 31 Fletcher
Collins James, grocer, 68 Lowell, house do.
Collins Jeremiah, operative, house 5 Fenwick
Collins Joanna, widow, house rear 26 William
Collins John, flagman, house 150 School
Collins John, clerk, 97 Gorham, boards Ayer's City
Collins John, laborer, house 106 Suffolk
Collins John, laborer, locks and canal, house 5 Fenwick
Collins John, laborer, boards 14 Lowell
Collins John, machinist, boards 18 Dummer [corp.
Collins Joseph B. boots and shoes, 12 Tilden, b. 136 Merrimack
Collins Josiah T. variety store, 170 Suffolk, house 168 do.
Collins Lucy B. boarding-house, 5 Merrimack corporation
Collins Mary, widow, house Marion, near Cross
Collins Mary, widow, house Jefferson, near Lowell
Collins Patrick, laborer, 43 Market, house 2 Clark's court
Collins Patrick, at bleachery, house 24 Congress
Collins Patrick, machinist, house Fletcher, corner Cross
Collins Patrick, 24 Prescott, boards 73 East Merrimack
Collins Susan, house 51 Bridge, Centralville
Collins Thomas, overseer, boards 256 Central
Collins Thomas, laborer, house rear 26 William
Collins Thomas, overseer, Lowell corporation
Collins Thomas, stonecutter, house Marion, near Broadway
Collins Timothy Mrs. house 18 Dummer
Collins William Mrs. house 49 West Union
Colliton John, house 70 River, Centralville [Charles
Collson Anson, jr. cabinetmaker, Wamesit Steam Mills, boards 11
Colombe Antoine, laborer, house 10 Adams block
Colot Peter, laborer, house Decatur-street alley
Colson Charles D. clerk, Hamilton, boards 134 Merrimack corp.
Colson Delia, boarding-house, 134 Merrimack corporation
Colson Lorenzo, furniture-maker, house 11 Charles
Germanta Fire Ins. Co. of N.Y. Assets over $8T5,000. A first-class
Co. Policies written at the oflice of G. F. Hunt <fc Co. (See p. 344.)
68 LOWELL [ C ] DIRECTORY.
Colwell Philip, grocer, 1G4 Central, house do.
Coly Peter, physician, 118 Middlesex, boards do.
Combs Elizabeth Miss, boarding-house, 6 Massachusetts corp.
Comerford James, printer, boards 145 Merrimack corporation
Comerford Richard, overseer, Merrimack Print Works, house 145
Merrimack corporation
Comey W. W. 37 Prescott, boards 43 Massachusetts corporation
Comins Thomas B. house 1 Salem
Comins Thomas B. jr. clerk, boards 1 Salem
Conant Abel, house 9 Lagrange
Conant Abel E., Northern express, Northern depot, house 9 Smith
Conant {Abel E.) & Co. ( Geo. E. Stanley), teamsters, fr'ght depot
Conant Andrew, farmer, house near Dracut line, Conantville
Conant George W. moulder, boaids 9 Smith
Conant Henry A. coachman, house 42 Wentworth's building
Conant Horace J. janitor, house 52 \ Merrimack
Conant John, overseer, Lawrence corporation, house 24 do.
Conant John H. spinner, Lawrence corporation, house 24 do.
Conant Julius E. livery stable, 170 Central, house 13 Elm
Conaton Bridget, house rear 20 Summer
Conaughton Patrick, mulespinner, house rear River, Centralville
Concannon Michael, laborer, house 32 Railroad alley
Concannon Patrick, laborer, house 5 Brown's court, Centralville
Condon Ellen, widow, house 21 Adams
Condon Garrett Mrs. house 21 Adams
Condon James, laborer, house Jefferson, near Lowell
Condon Joanna, widow, house Salem, above Cabot
Condon Mary, widow, house 45 Adams
Condon Mary Mrs. house 5 Putney's court
Condon Patrick, laborer, house 132 Lowell
Coney Henry, operative, boards 5 Prescott corporation
Couihe Theodore W. spinner, Merrimack corporation, boards 19 do.
Conihe William, overseer, Merrimack corporation, house 19 do.
Conklin Daniel, watchman, house 1 Boott corporation
Conlan Elizabeth Mrs. house 72 Suffolk
Conian John S. Middlesex corporation, house 10 Water
Conlan Patrick, laborer, boards rear 101 Gorham
Conley Alick, carpenter, house Gray's place
Conley Francis, laborer, house 3 Hancock avenue
Conley George H., Massachusetts corp. house 19 Prescott corp.
Conley Hugh, stonemason, house 19 Union
Conley James, laborer, house 2 Howe
Conley" Joanna, widow, boards Willie, corner Cross
Conley Margaret, widow, house 6 Jefferson
Conley Mary, widow, house 53 Middle
Conley Michael, carriage-smith, 103 Central, h. Charles, n. Cent la
Conley Michael, laborer, house 19 Green
Conley Michael, laborer, house 17 Union
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Conley Michael, laborer, house 40 Lowell
Conley Nancy, widow, house Cross, near Adams
Conley Patrick, machinist, house rear 30 Lewis
Conley Peter, masontender, house 5 Hancock avenue
Conley Thomas, laborer, boards 6 Jefferson
Conlin James, laborer, boards 55 West Union
Connell George, Brooks's saw mill, boards 109 Appleton
Connell George W. laborer, boards 109 Appleton
Connell George, laborer, house 3 Baldwin's court
Connell John, pressman, 222 Merrimack, h. 3 Wier's blk. Men.
Connell John, laborer, house rear 16 Dummer
Connell John, dyer, house 10 Kidder
Connell John W. sawyer, hou.-e 6 Middlesex place
Connell Mary, widow, house rear 16 Dummer
Connell Maurice, laborer, house rear 29 Hanover
Connell Philip H. sawyer, house 6 Middlesex place
Connell Thomas, laborer, boards rear 55 Market
Connelly John, laborer, house Tyler's block, Centralville
Connelly Michael, laborer, boards 85 East Merrimack
Connor Joseph B. spinner, Suffolk corporation, boards 2 do.
Conner Sarah Mrs. house 3 Middlesex" place
Conners Philip, teamster, house 2 Short
Connolly John, laborer, house 28 Bleachery
Connolly William Mrs. house 7 Franklin square, Adams
Connor Michael, laborer, house rear 55 Common
Connor Patrick, laborer, house 137 Lowell
Connor Patrick, pressman, 5 Central, house Coburn, Centralville
Connors Charles, tailor, hom-e 3 Coburn, Centralville
Connors Dennis, laborer, house 74 Gorham
Connors Elizabeth, widow, house rear 15 Hancock avenue
Connors James Mrs. house 55 River, Centralville
Connors Michael (Cal), house 17 Adams
Connors Michael, laborer, house rear 43 River, Centralville
Connors Owen, laborer, house 38 South
Connors Thomas, laborer, house Suffolk court
Conran Arthur, operative, house 156 Lowell
Conroy James, laborer, house 29 North
Conroy John, boards 12 Charles
Constantinople Ambrose, laborer, house 94 Moody
Constantinople David, laborer, house rear 82 Moody
Constantinople Henry, carpenter, Salem, corner Willie avenue,
house 30 Salem
Constantinople Nelson, laborer, house 86 Moody
Convers Albert, machinist, boards 1 Hamilton corporation
Convers George H. clerk, 163 Central, boards 7 Tyler
Convers Samuel, carriage-manufacturer, 163 Central, h. 7 Tyler
Convers Samuel E. 163 Central, house 7 Tyler
Conway Bartholomew, 40 Boott corporation
Geo. F. Hunt & Co. are Agents for the Baltic Fire Ins. Co. of N.Y.
This Co. joins no " Combination " or " Association." (See p. 344.)
70 LOWELL [ C ] DIRECTORY.
Conway Bernard, grocer, Woi then, corner Lowell, house 8 Cross
Conway Cornelius, machinist, boards 57 Lowell Machine Shop corp.
Conway Elizabeth, widow, house head of Front, Centralville
Conway John, tanner, house 62 Charles
Conway Joseph, engraver, Hamilton, house 179 Central
Conway Margaret, widow, house Jefferson, near Lowell
Conway Michael, at bleachery, house 13 Winter
Conway Michael, machinist, boards Jefferson, near Lowell
Conway Michael, house Lowell, near Maiden lane
Conway Michael, operative, house 13 Hanover
Conway Patrick, laborer, house 15 William
Conway Thomas, currier, house Manchester
Conway Thomas, laborer, house 6 Chapel
Cook Albert G. (J. C. Ayer $ Co.), boards Merrimack House •
Cook Benjamin L. lather, house 6 Pearl
Cook Charles S. lather, house 6 Garnet
Cook Charles W. clerk, 53 Central, boards 325 Merrimack
Cook Clement H. 1 Central, boards 137 Grorham
Cook Elbridge G. currier and tanner, Lincoln, Ayer's City, house
at Milford
Cook Esther, widow, house 10 Howe
Cook Frank, loom-harnessmaker, house near Harris's shop
Cook {Gilman G.) & Taylor (Albion C), dry goods, 42 Merri-
mack and 103 Central, boards American House
Cook Haven P. tailor, 11 Central, house 14 Willow
Cook Henrietta, widow, boards 11 Hancock avenue
Cook James, house rear 99 Lowell
Cook James, secretary Lowell Mutual Insurance Company, 49
Central, house 180 East Merrimack
Cook John, mason, house 8 Davidson
Cook John A. carpenter, boards 13 Suffolk corporation
Cook Mark H. shoe cutter, house 52.1 Merrimack
Cook M. E. Miss, house 156 Suffolk
Cook Orville, currier, boards Lincoln, corner Chelmsford
Cook Peter A. house 27 Howard
Cook Rebecca, widow, house near Harris's shop
Cook Samuel, laborer, boards 3 Knowles place
Cook Sophronia A. widow, house 6 Garnet
Cook Thomas, carder, house 5 Pleasant
Cook William, painter, house 7 River, Centralville
Cook Wdliam, loomfixer, house rear 73 River, Centralville
Cook William, Lowell Machine Shop, boards 5 Railroad
Cook William G. Mrs. variety store, 325 Merrimack, house do.
Cooke Edwin H. letter-carrier, boards S Read, Centralville
Cooke Homer A. editor, house 8 Read, Centralville
Cooke J. Bartlett, advertising clerk, J. C. Ayer & Co. house 3
Harrison
Cooke William H. boards 8 Read, Centralville
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(formerly Adams, Sampson, & Co.), 47 Congress Street, Boston.
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Cooledge Franklin S. spinner, Merrimack corporation, h. 57 do.
Cooledge Jaco"b S. machinist, house 6 Cabot block
Cooley James, shoemaker, house 10 Green's court
Coolidge Catharine, widow, house 289 Middlesex
Coolidge Martin, laborer, boards 289 Middlesex
Coolidge Michael, laborer, house 197 School
Coonev Simon, jr. machinist, house rear 22 Winter
Cooney William, shoemaker, 138 Lawrence, house do.
Cooper Charles F. driver steamer No. 3, house do.
Cooper Henry, boards 52 Andover
Cooper Henry C. clerk, 7 Central, boards 1 Lawrence corp.
Cooper Isaac, overseer weaver, Lawrence corporation, hou.-e 1 do.
Cooper Samuel G. stampmaker, boards 45 Charles
Cooper Sarah Mrs. house 45 Charles
Cooper William H. photographer, 89 Merrimack, boards 35 Boott
Cooper William H. expressman, Northern depot, h. 30 Howard
Copeland Charles, laborer, boards 2 Middlesex place
Copeland Charles C. boards 5 Middlesex place
Copeland Edward, teamster, boards 2 Middlesex place
Copeland Edward W. teamster, boards 2 Middlesex place
Copp D. Gilbert, teamster, boards 5 Perrin
Copp Sewall G. teamster, boards 5 Perrin
Corbett Charles L. milkman, house 103 Pawtucket
Corbett John, laborer, house West Union, corner Gorham
Corbett John, laborer, house 266 Middlesex
Corbett John C. engineer, house 103 Pawtucket
Corbett Josiah L. laborer, Fletcher, cor. Cushing, h. 4 Lagrange ct.
Corbett Michael Mrs. house Water, corner Pond
Corbett Michael, provisions, 65 Gorham, house 87 do.
Corbett Patrick, Middlesex, house 6 Pleasant
Corbett William, teamster, Mclntire, corner Middlesex
Corcoran John, picker-tender, house 45 West Union
Corcoran, see Cochran
Corden Patrick, carpet weaver, house 21 Keene
Corey Alvin, pipe-fitter, house Andover, corner Water
Corey, see Cory
Corkins Sarah, boarding-house, 19 and 20 Tremont corporation
Corley John, watchman, Lowell, house 18 Market
Corliss Horatio G. F. counsellor, 29 Merrimack, b. 53 Pawtucket
Corliss John L. farmer, house 53 Pawtucket
Cornellie Oliver, laborer, house rear 45 Salem
Corner John, provisions, 306 Merrimack, house 3 Common
Corner Josiah, house 5 Willow place
Corner Josiah T. house 6 Willow place
Cornock James, shoemaker, house 50 Charles
Cornock Frederick H. baker, boards 261 Merrimack
Cornock James Mrs. baker, 261 Merrimack, house do.
Cornwell Betsey Mrs. widow, house Chelmsford, near Grand
If you want a first-class Fire, Life, Accident, or Live-Stock Ins.
Policy, call at Geo. F. Hunt &, Co.'s Ins. Agency, 38 Central St.
72 LOWELL [ C ] DIRECTORY.
Corr John, at bleacbery, house 4 Crosby
Corr John, jr. at bleachery, house 6 Crosby
Corr Patrick, Stott's Mills, house 31 Cedar
Corr Peter, laborer, boards 4 Crosby
Corr Peter, laborer, house 11 Congress
Corr Thomas, blacksmith, boards 4 Crosby
Corrigan James, operative, boards 44 Gorham
Corrigan Margaret Mrs. boards American House
Corrigan Patrick, laborer, house 22 Hurd
Corrigan Sarah, widow, house 44 Gorham
Corrigan Thomas, laborer, boards 44 Gorham
Corryn Owen, mason, house 241 Gorham
Corser David, painter, house head of Pleasant
Corson Frank W. carder, boards 138 Merrimack corporation
Cory William M. overseer yard, Lawrence corporation, h. 28 do.
Cosay John, spinner, house 7 Chestnut
Cosgrove John, grocer, 272 Merrimack, house 274 do.
Cosgrove John, stencilcutter, house 193 Gorham
Cosgrove Peter, laborer, house rear 120 Middlesex
Cosgrove Sarah, widow, house River, above Front, Centralville
Costello Daniel, operative, house rear 114 Suffolk
Costello Edward, spinner, house 24 Gorham
Costello Edward, laborer, house North Chapel
Costello James (T. Costello fy Co.), stoves and tinware, 118 Cen-
tral, boards 70 Gorham
Costello Michael, spinner, house 294 Central
Costello Michael, tailor, 164 Central, house do.
Costello Patrick, laborer, house 184 Gorham
Costello Robert Mrs. house 70 Gorham [tral, h. 70 Gorham
Costello Thomas & Co. {J. Costello) , stoves and tinware, 118 Cen-
Cote Joseph, laborer, house 39 Salem
Cotter Thomas, house 171 Gorham
Cottingham Mary, widow, house 31 Worthen
Cotton Neal {Sargent $ C), fish, r. 57 Central, h. 57 Bartlett
Cotton Warren B. boards 51 Bartlett
Coucher Mary, widow, house 9 Middlesex place
Couchery James, mulespinner, house rear 13 River, Centralville
Coughlan Dennis, machinist, house 18 Jefferson
Coughlan Ellen F. teacher, No. 32 Primary School, bds. 9 Chapel
Coughlan Hannah, widow, house 17 Hanover
Coughlan Hannah, widow, house 6 Adams
Coughlan Jeremiah, sawyer, house 277 Middlesex
Coughlan Jeremiah, laborer, house 50 Common
Coughlan John, laborer, house 152 Lowell
Coughlan John, operative, house 61 Lowell
Coughlan Mary, widow, house 17 Dummer
Coughlan Michael, laborer, house 37 Fenwick
Coughlan Michael, machinist, house 121 Lowell
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Coughlan Patrick, operative, house opposite 34 Adams
Couilliard Joseph J. blacksmith, Arch, near Northern depot, house
84 Howard
Coulson Catharine Miss, boards 60 Gorharn
Coulson Rosanna, widow, boards 60 Gorbam
Coulson Samuel, grocer, 60 Gorharn, house do.
Courchaine Joseph, painter, house 7 Cabot
Coursay Danby, laborer, house rear 56 Dutton
Coursay James, laborer, house 45 Appleton
Coursay William, spinner, house 26 High
Courser David, painter, house 12 Pleasant
Courtemanches Peter, variety store, 72 Middlesex, house do.
Courtney Daniel, laborer, house rear 104 Suffolk
Courtney John (P. § J. Courtney), grocer, 104 Suffolk, house do.
Courtney Patrick & John, grocers, 104 Suffolk, house 50 Lewis
Courtney William, provisions, 49 River, house do. Centralville
Coveny John, Lawrence corporation, house 7 do.
Cowan William, Middlesex, boards 2 Reed's court
Coward Jacob B. blacksmith, Wamesit Water Power Company,
house 39 Charles
Cowdrey Silas, brassfinisher, 84 Middle, house 62 Church
Cowdry Melissa Mrs. house Railroad, near Hale
Cowell James, boards 11 Kidder
Cowell William, carpet-printer, house 11 Kidder
Cowen Daniel Mrs. house Water, corner Pond
Cowen David, laborer, house 158 Lawrence
Cowen William, boards Water, corner Pond
Cowen William, machinist, house 160 Lawrence
Cowley (Charles) & Allen (David O.), counsellors, 75 Central,
house 154 Lawrence
Cowley Eliza, teacher, No. 18 Primary School, bds. 54 Lawrence
Cowley John, boards 154 Lawrence
Cowley Sarah, widow, boards 76 Church
Cox Arthur L. boards 46 Howard
Cox Fayette, machinist, Broadway, corner Mount Vernon, house
59 Butterfield
Cox James, dyer, house 48 East Merrimack
Cox James, shoemaker, house 43 Davidson
Cox John S., Middlesex corporation, house 12 Water
Cox Nelson, farmer, house near Navy Yard, River road, Dracut
Cox Orson, house 1 Union
Cox Owen W. mechanic, boards 48 East Merrimack
Cox Patrick, house 56 Hamilton block
Cox Simon, shoemaker, 224 Merrimack, house 56 Hamilton block
Cox William, laborer, boards rear 120 Middlesex
Coy Clarence P. boards 27 Willie
Coy George E. boards 27 Willie (21st Regiment)
Coyle Peter, laborer, house 1 John-street avenue
The best Stock and Mutual Fire Ins. Cos. are represented toy Geo. F.
Hunt &. Co., Fire aud Life Ius. Agents, 28 Central St. (See p. 344.)
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Crafts Henry C. weaver, house 111 East Merrimack
Craig John, laborer, house 1 Swift
Craig Owen, laborer, house 214 Central
Cram John L. teamster, boards 45 Cushing
Crandall Benjamin, at Hosiery Mill, boards 73 Lawrence corp.
Crane Charles T. carpenter, house 20 Congress
Crane Ebenezer, overseer, Appleton corporation, house 20 do.
Crane Edward B. (G. C. S? So?i), boots and shoes, 120 Central,
boards 66 Warren [tral, h. 66 Warren
Crane George & Son (Edward B.), boots and shoes, 120 Cen-
Crane John, laborer, house 55 Common
Crane John, operative, house 10 Adams block
Crane John E. pattern and model maker, 20 Middle, house 70
Third, Centralville
Crane John J. laborer, house 203 Middlesex
Crane Mary, widow, house 21 Andover
Crane Owen, operative, house 214 Central
Craven James L. overseer, Lowell, house 160 Moody
Crawford James Mrs. house 78 Charles
Crawford John J. (Dobbins fy Crawford) , boiler manufacturer,
Dutton, house Hale, corner Railroad
Creadon Timothy, laborer, Willie, cor. Dutton, boards 3 Fenwick
Creighton Peter, carpenter, house Lowell, corner Worthen
Cressey Samuel G. bookkeeper, house 5 Oak [Thorndike
Cresswell Charles H. stonecutter, house Livingston place, near
Critchett Hattie C. Miss, teacher, Colburn School, b. 37 Charles
Critchett James, farmer, house Hampshire, Centralville
Critchett Nathaniel Mrs. house 37 Charles
Crockett Amos F. machinist, house 283 Central
Crockett John, mason, boards 10 Suffolk corporation
Crockett John G. machinist, house 45 Hamilton corporation
Crockett Leander F. machinist, house West, corner Maple
Crockett Selden L. machinist, house 107 Moody
Croker Thomas, lastmaker, house 164 Lowell
Crotnbie William, variety store. 65 Market, house 33 Lagrange
Cronan Jeremiah, laborer, house 4 Swift
Cronan Patrick, laborer, house 4 Swift [Adams
Crooker Abel F. painter, 139 Middlesex, house 9 Franklin square,
Crooker Calvin B. bleachery, house 3J4 Gorham
Crooker Orin, teamster, house 93 Lawrence
Crosby B. Frank, mason, boards 63 East Merrimack
Crosby Caleb Mrs. house 133 Gorham
Crosby Charles, laborer, house Lincoln, Ayer's City
Crosby Charles T. (Marshall fy Crosby), cabinetmaker, rear
239 Middesex, house 35 Branch
Crosby Elizabeth Mrs. house 1 Union
Crosby Ephraim, cabinetmaker, Mechanics Mills, house 56 Tyler
Crosby George Mrs. house 110 Appleton
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Crosby Harriet Mrs. house 65 Bartlett
Crosby John, tailor, house Abbott, near Lawrence [bury line
Crosby Nathan, justice Police court, Market, h. Nesmith, n. Tewks-
Crosby Sylvester, bobbinmaker, house Wilson's lane
Crosby Warren C. house 33 Union
Crosby William D. jig sawyer, Mechanics Mills, house 99 Howard
Cross Andrew, carpet weaver, house 11 Lawrence
Cross Andrew B. photographer, 27 Central, boards 11 Lawrence
Cross Charles, marble worker, boards 35^ Cushing
Cross Charles A. overseer, house 48 Tyler
Cross Esther, widow, boards 124 Cross
Cross Eugene, at bleachery, boards 24 Bleachery
Cross Francis W. cabinetmaker, house 3 Wamesit block
Cross George W. loomfixer, boards 11 Lawrence
Cross Gershom R. finisher, house 3 Bleachery
Cross John, overseer, Naylor's carpet manufactory, h. 268 Central
Cross LydiaM. Mrs. boards 166 Moody
Cross Thomas, watchman, boards 29 Hamilton corporation
Cross William, bobbinmaker, house 3 Burns
Cross William, laborer, Wamesit Steam Mills
Crossley Robert, independent missionary, house 6 Clark's court
Crosson Catherine, widow, boards 2 Boott corporation
Crouse Carrie, widow, boards 111 Merrimack corporation
Crowe Cornelius, dyer, house rear 115 Market
Crowe John, laborer, house Carpenter's court
Crowell Albert, clerk, 121 Central, boards 162 Merrimack corp.
Crowell Roscoe G. carpenter, 66 Middle, house 360 Merrimack
Crowell Zenas Mrs. house 162 Merrimack corporation
Crowell Zenas A. machinist, boards 162 Merrimack corporation
Crowfoot Elizabeth, widow, house rear 187 Central
Crowley Ann, widow, house 83 Gorham
Crowley Bartholomew, house rear 30 Lewis
Crowley Bartholomew, house 3 Green
Crowley Bridget, widow, house 13 Summer
Crowley Cornelius, laborer, house 118 Lowell
Crowley Daniel, finisher, house 19 Keene
Crowley Daniel, millinery, 108 Merrimack, h. Wilder, n. Broadway
Crowley Dennis, fireman, house 14 Salem
Crowley Dennis Mrs. house 10 Broadway
Crowley Ellen Miss, house 27 Marion
Crowley Ellen, widow, boards 42 Middle
Crowley Frank, laborer, at Gas Works
Crowley Harriet, widow, boards 29 Hamilton corporation
Crowley James, machinist, boards 10 Broadway
Crowley Jeremiah, law student, 75 Central, boards 10 Broadway
Crowley John, laborer, house River road, Dracut
Crowley John O. woolsorter, boards 156 Lawrence
Crowley Michael, laborer, house 90 Gorham
Merchants' and Farmers' Bint. Fire Ins. Co., Worcester. Inc. 1846,
has always paid liberal dividends on expiring policies. (See p. 3H.)
76 LOWELL [C] DIRECTORY.
Crowley Michael, laborer, house rear 13 Summer
Crowley Michael, dressertender, house 156 Lawrence
Crowley Patrick, moulder, boards 13 Summer
Crowley Robert E. machinist, boards 150 Lawrence
Crowley Thomas F. machinist, boards 156 Lawrence
Crowley Timothy Mrs. house Marion, near Cross
Crowley Mrs. house Marion, near Broadway
Crown George W. machinist, Mechanics Mills, Fletcher, house 1
Tremont corporation
Crowther Charles H. dyev and finisher, Lawrence, near Whipple's
Mills, house at Middlesex village
Crowther Isaac, woolsorter, house Stonehouse, Whippleville
Crowther Thomas, blacksmith, house 11 Prescott corporation
Croxford J. Frank, at 17 Central, house 26 Barclett
Croxford Louisa J. furnishing goods, 17 Central, house 26 Bartlett
Crudden Peter Rev. pastor St. Peter's Cath. Ch. h. 17 Appleton
Cryan Thomas, laborer, boards 136 Merrimack corporation
Cuff James, laborer, house 4 McCarry's court
Cuff Martin, foundry, house Marion, near Broadway
Cuff Richard, spinner, boards rear 23 High
Cull Edmund, laborer, house 26 Winter
Cullen James, dyer, house 21 Chestnut
Culley Charles, Merrimack, house 1 Tilden court
Cummings Andrew J. weaver, house 175 Merrimack corporation
Cummings Benjamin C. laborer, 163 Central, h. 3 Mason's court
Cummings Calvin T. laborer, boards 13 Green
Cummings Catharine, widow, house -'02 Merrimack
Cummings George F. operative, boards 270 Merrimack
Cummings Hannah, widow, boards off River road, Dracut
Cummings James, laborer, boards 103 Merrimack corporation
Cummings John, laborer, house 17 Cross
Cummings John, operative, house Fenwick, corner Suffolk
Cummings John A. hostler, 202 Middlesex, h. School, c. Branch
Cummings Martha, widow, house 314 Merrimack
Cummings Melvil B. C. shoemaker, boards 54 Stackpole
Cummings Michael, laborer, at Gas Works
Cummings .Nicholas, laborer, house Jefferson, near Lowell
Cummings Patrick, laborer, house 8 Jefferson
Cummings Phebe M. Mrs. house 270 Merrimack [tralville
Cummings Richard, laborer, at Gas Works, boards 55 River, Cen-
Cummings Silas R. harnessmaker, 46 Central, boards 26 Mas-
sachusetts corporation
Cummings Wdliam P. shoemaker, boards 57 East Merrimack
Cummiskey Ann, widow, house 23 Hanover
Cummiskey Eleanor, widow, boards 23 Hanover
Cummiskey Hugh, house 8 Adams
Cummiskey James W. variety store, 186 Merrimack, h. 23 Hanover
Cummiskey James W. laborer, boards 23 Hanover
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Cuinmiskey Mary F. teacher, No. 43 Primary School, bds. 8 Adams
Cumniiskey Patrick, liquors, 87 and 89 Market, house do.
Cumrniskey William, carriagemaker, house 109 Appleton
Cumnock Thomas, laborer, boards 40 Boott corporation
Cunningham Charles, L. M. S. boards 4 Appleton corporation
Cunningham John, laborer, house 132 Central
Cunningham John, machinist, house 84 Thorndike
Cunningham John, spinner, boards rear 19 Dummer
Cunningham Michael, mulespinner, boards rear 19 Dummer
Cunningham Patrick, teamster, Middlesex, house 21 Grreen
Cunningham William T. weaver, house Pleasant, Centralville
Curchill Nathaniel, agent, house 98 East Merrimack
Curley Thomas, laborer, house Hampshire, Centralville
Curran Edward J. harnessmaker, 163 Central, house 18 Adams
Curran James, operative, house 86 Middlesex
Curran John, laborer, house 40 Paige
Curren Barney, laborer, house 19 Winter
Currier Edwin M. wireworker, boards 35 Willow
Currier George W. operative, boards 107 Central
Currier Horace T. clerk, 5 Canal block, boards 60 Bartlett
Currier Jacob B. (Gordon fy Currur), coffin warehouse and pic-
ture-frames, 23 Prescott, house 60 Bartlett
Currier James H. laborer, house 35 Willow
Currier James W. tobacconist, 54 Central, house 53 Bartlett
Currier Joel Mrs. house 207 Central [h. Broadway, n. Wilder
Currier John (Putnam fy C), soap-manufacturer, Lenton court,
Currier Mary D. and Lydia Misses, house 158 Suffolk
Currier Rhoda L. and Frances D. Misses, house 28 Race
Currier William, weaver, boards 4 Massachusetts corporation
Curry Bridget, widow, house 1 Quigley's alley
Curry John, bleachery, house Carpenter's court
Curry Michael, printer, house 12 Cabot
Curry Patrick, laborer, house 13 Cedar
Curry Thomas, house Mt. Vernon, corner A
Curtin John, laborer, Willie, corner Dutton
Curtin John, laborer, house 10 Green
Curtin Patrick, laborer, house 10 Green
Curtin William, blacksmith, house 8 Carolin block, Fayette
Curtis Michael, moulder, Willie, corner Dutton
Curtis Michael, moulder, house 3 Putney's court
Curtis Thomas H. locksmith, 129 Central, house 199 do.
Curtis William W. Mrs house 197 Central
Cusack John, provisions, 344 Central, house do.
Cusack Patrick, bleachery, boards Gorham, near Congress
Cushing Daniel, clerk, 123 and 125 Market, house 28 Pawtuckefc
Cushing Daniel W. insurance agent at Ripley's, h. 28 Pawtucket
Cushing Edward, sawyer, 233 Middlesex, house 254 do.
Cushing George S. clothing, 33 Merrimack, house 9 Tyler
Geo. F. Hunt &. Co. are agents for Merchants' and Farmers' Mutual
Fire Ins. Co. Office, 28 Central St., Lowell, Mass. (See page 344.)
78 LOWELL [ D ] DIRECTORY.
Cushing Joseph, painter, house 7 Cabot
Cushing Joseph, house 29 Anne
Cushing Joseph L. boards 28 Pawtucket
Cushing Oliver E. agent, Lowell Gas Light Company, Middle, cor-
ner Shattuck, house 179 School
Cushing Stephen, house 29 Anne
Cushing Thomas, clerk, 10 Adams, boards 7 Cabot
Custy Ann, widow, house 6 Edgerly court
Custy George, baker, house 68 Gorham
Custy Joseph H. machinist, house 29 Summer
Custy Patrick, laborer, boards 29 Summer
Cutler David M. G. Mrs. house 9 Ames
Cutler William, machinist, boards Howard House
Cutler William H. Rev. boards 35 Common [Smith
Cutter Abijah {Richardson fy C), gunsmith, 66 Central, h. 28
Cutter Hannah, widow, boards 388 Merrimack [house 388 do.
Cutter P. D. (Tower, Pierce, fy Co.), dry goods, 138 Merrimack,
Cutter Rachel A. widow, house 96 Merrimack corporation
Cutter (Stephen) & Walker (G. W.), shoulder braces, 48 Central,
house 85 Summer
DACEY DANIEL, laborer, at Gas Works, house 2 Cross
Dacey Jeremiah, picker, boards 102 Lowell
Dacey John, currier, boards 104 Lowell
Dacey John, laborer, house 24 Fayette
Dacey Timothy, gate-tender, house* 58 L. M. S. corporation
Dadmun Gerard P. clerk, 99 Central, boards 159 do.
Daggett Harry C. carpenter, house 32 Massachusetts corporation
Daily Bartholomew, spinner, house 29 North
Daily Bridget, widow, house 38 South
Daily Bridget, house 72 Lowell
Daily Charles, machinist, boards 51^ Lowell
Daily Cornelius, moulder, house 55 West Union
Daily Daniel, operative, boards 1 George
Daily Frank W. S. boards 134 East Merrimack
Daily George, Lowell Machine Shop, boards 61 Middle
Daily Hugh, blacksmith, house 17 North
Daily Isabella, widow, house 61 Middle
Daily James, blacksmith, house Holbrook's court
Daily James, weaver, house 10 William
Daily James, blacksmith, boards 17 North
Daily John, laborer, house 11 Dummer
Daily John, laborer, house 4 Jefferson square
Daily John, Middlesex corporation, house 22 New
Daily John, laborer, house 18 Jefferson
Daily Margaret, widow, house 131 Lowell
Daily Maurice, operative, house 131 Lowell
Daily Michael, laborer, house 62 Fenwick
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Daily Michael, carder, house 30 Fayette
Daily Nora, widow, house 26 Fenwick
Daily Owen, operative, house 21 Adams
Daily Patrick, laborer, house 14 Winter
Daily Patrick, operative, house 20 New
Daily Patrick, laborer, house 26 Adams
Daily Patrick, laborer, house Little, near Lewis
Daily Peter, laborer, house Congress
Daily Thomas, spinner, house rear River, Centralville
Daily Timothy, laborer, house rear 70 Lowell
Daily William, laborer, house rear 21 North
Daily, see Daly
Dallagher James, operative, house Fyler's block, Centralville
Dallagher Michael, hairdresser, American House, b. 9 River, Cent.
Dalton Charles C. spinner, Boott corporation, boards 44 do.
Dalton Charles H. shuttlemaker, house 71 High
Dalton Charles M. clerk, 10 Middle, boards 71 High
Dalton Michael, shoemaker, 89 Charles, house Charles, n. Chapel
Dalton Michael Mrs. house 3 Tremont
Dalton Thomas, bobbinmaker, boards 15 Thorndike
Daly Elwood S. machinist, boards 38 Fletcher
Daly Isaac S. shoemaker, Suffolk, near Broadway, h. 10 Mclntire
Daly Zebedee S. provisions, 38 Fletcher, house do.
Daly, see Daily
Darn Charles A. machinist, house 45 Appleton [corp.
Dam John C. machinist, Lowell Machine Shop, h. 19 L. M. S.
Dam Melvin, machinist, house 53 Howard
Dam Michael, tailor, house 2 Carpet lane
Dame Emery, house 9 Wamesit
Dame Samuel, mason, house 100 East Merrimack [corp.
Dame Silas, doormaker, Wamesit Steam Mills, house 7 Lawrence
Damon Alexander M. overseer, Hamilton corporation, house 35 do.
Damon J. B. Mrs. house 55 Lawrence corporation
Dana Andrew J. painter, house 77 Merrimack corporation
Dana Augustus, teamster, house 108 Merrimack corporation
Dana David Mrs. boards 51 East Merrimack
Dana Mary F. teacher, Edson School, boards 51 East Merrimack
Dana Samuel L. chemist, Merrimack Print Works, h. Wanalancit
Danahe Catharine, house 19 Adams
Danahe Daniel, laborer, house 38 Adams
Dane Alden, watchman, boards 3 East Merrimack
Dane Charles F. peddler, boards 98 Salem
Dane Eliza, widow, house 3 East Merrimack
Dane George, blacksmith, Dane, house 98 Salem
Dane Henry J. boards 98 Salem
Dane Hiram, painter, 179 Middlesex, h. Chelmsford, cor. Howard
Dane Joseph, machinist, boards Aldrich's block, 90 Appleton
Danforth James, laborer, house 35 Worthen
The Connecticut Fire Ins. Co., Hartford, Ct. A prompt and liberal
Co. to insure in ; has never had a lawsuit. G. F. Hunt & Co., Agts.
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Danforth Levi, bobbinmaker, Wamesit Steam Mills, h. 5 Goward pi.
Danforth Martha G. Mrs. millinery, 107 Merrimack, house do.
Danforth Sarah H. boarding-house, 23 and 24 Appleton corp.
Daniels Ann, widow, house 47 Market
Daniels Joshua W. house 23 Bartlett
Danigan Bridget, widow, house 47 Chapel
Darling Kendall R. house 35 Tremont corporation
Darracott C. J. widow of J. R. house Pawtucket, near Fletcher
D'Arruda Frank, house 171 Gorham
David Duport, butcher, house 252 School
David Frank Mrs. house 3 Farson's court
David Joseph, bobbinmaker, boards 3 Farson's court
Davidson Anthony, third hand, Lawrence corp. house 29 do.
Davies Sturgis J. overseer spinner, Lawrence corp. house 12 do.
Davin Michael, tailor, 55 Central, house 2 Carpet lane
Davis Albert, Appleton corporation, boards 4 Appleton
Davis Ari Mrs. house Church, corner George
Davis Asahel, mag. electro mach's, Mechanics Mills, h. 88 Church
Davis {Asahel) & Gardner (Henry E.), steam-cooking apparatus,
111 Middlesex
Davis Bartlett, carpenter, 302 School, house 300 do.
Davis Betsy, widow, house 3 Cabot block
Davis Charles B. carpenter, boards 13 Franklin square, Adams
Davis Charles H. carpenter, boards 309 School
Davis Charles P. blindmaker, at William Kelley's, boards Adams
Davis Charles W. boards 44 Lawrence corporation
Davis Cyrus, spinner, Merrimack corporation, boards 61 do.
Davis Daniel, overseer, house 26 Hamilton corporation
Davis Daniel, carpenter, house 360 Merrimack
Davis Daniel N. overseer, Hamilton corporation, house do.
Davis David Mrs. house Carlton, corner Marshall
Davis Eben, machinist, boards 9 Appleton corporation
Davis Eben L. machinist, 235 Middlesex
Davis Edmund S. machinist, boards 47 Charles
Davis Edward H. boards 230 Gorham
Davis Edward L. sashmaker, boards 23 Willie
Davis Elisha, farmer, house 230 Gorham
Davis Elisha L. 21 Central, house 89 Moody
Davis Eliza A. widow, house 47 Charles
Davis Francis, turner, Cushing, corner Rock, house Tilden court
Davis Francis B. laborer, bouse rear 80 Moody
Davis Frank, boards 230 Gorham
Davis Fred. H. expressman, N. & L. depot, boards 54 Howard
Davis George, bungmaker, boards 79 Broadway
Davis George, cabinetmaker, Mechanics Mills, b. 21 Tremont corp.
Davis George, boards 4 Appleton corporation
Davis George A. cabinetmaker, house 21 Tremont corporation
Davis George E. boards 230 Gorham
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Davis George M. woodturner, boards 51 Massachusetts corporation
Davis George W. operative, boards 51 Massachusetts corporation
Davis George W. foreman, E. F. Watson, house 16 Marshall
Davis Henry, teamster, Merrimack corporation, house 61 do.
Davis Horace L. paper dealer, 2 Warren, boards 113 Merrimack
Davis Hosea Q. gasfitter, Gas Company's Shop, house 95 Market
Davis James, grinder, boards 51 Massachusetts corporation
Davis John, counsellor, 49 Central, b. Chelmsford, cor. Westford
Davis John, laborer, house 31 High
Davis John, carder, boards 54 Boott corporation
Davis Joseph, carpenter, house 11 Charles
Davis Joseph, overseer Lowell corporation, house 47 Fletcher
Davis Joseph B. Rev. house 47 Bridge, Centralville
Davis Leland F. spinner, boards 26 Hamilton corporation
Davis Lois, widow, house Mammoth road, cor. River road, Dracut
Davis Lydia, widow, house 21 Tremont corporation
Davis Marcellus, at bleachery, boards 6 Bleachery
Davis Mary A. widow, boards Branch, corner Walker
Davis Nathaniel (Runels, Clough, 8? Co.), granite yard, Thorn-
dike, corner Middlesex, house 54 Howard
Davis Newell J. machinist, boards 47 Charles
Davis Orrin D. spinner, boards 26 Hamilton corporation
Davis Oliver T. musician, house 100 East Merrimack
Davis Paul S. clerk, house 18 Market
Davis Philo F. machinist, Mechanics Mills, b. 21 Tremont corp.
Davis Reuben P. slater, house Westford, near Grand
Davis Riley, carpenter, house 14 Marshall
Davis Samuel G. house 36 Hurd
Davis Simon C. painter, house 150 Middlesex
Davis (Stephen 0.) & Malendy (Thomas), lumber and boxes,
233 Middlesex, house 20 Marshall
Davis Sydney, superintendent city scales, house 37 Chapel
Davis Theodore, laborer, house rear 101 Lowell
Davis Thomas J. printer, 21 Central, house 11 Willow
Davis Watts E. carpenter, boards 4 Marshall
Davis William H. agent, house 24 Willow
Davis William P. overseer Tremont, house 44 Lawrence corp.
Davis , boards 9 Central
Davy Martin, laborer, house 35 Worthen
Davy Patrick Mrs. house 82 Market
Dawley Richard, engineer, boards 31 Fayette
Dawson Edward, wireworker, boards 38 Massachusetts corp.
Dawson George, wool sorter, house 136 Suffolk
Dawson Robert, carder, house Kirk avenue
Day Alvin W. doormaker, Wamesit Steam Mills, b. 5 Hudson
Day Charles, teamster, house 25 Willie
Day Charles J. clerk at bleachery, boards 160 Gorham
Day Henry J. clerk, 22 John, boards 21 Kirk
The Lowell Office of the Howard Fire Ins. Co. is at No. 28 Central
Street. GEO. F. HUNT & CO., Agents. (See page 344.)
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Day James T. carpenter, house 9 Fifth, Centralville
Day Lucretia A. teacher, No. 37 Primary School, b. 246 Central
Day Margaret, widow, house Cross, near Marion
Day Mico, carder, boards 33 Massachusetts corporation
Day Orrin, tinsmith, 8 Jackson, house 160 Gorham
Day Samuel, operative, house 85 School
Day Silas, job wagon, house 5 Hudson
Day Thomas J. physician, house 34 Willow
Day William D. carriagemaker, 163 Central, boards 246 do.
Day William L. Mrs. house 246 Central
Dayon Felix, house rear 320 Merrimack
Dean {Benjamin G.) & Kittredge (F. W.), counsellors, 49 Cen-
tral, boards Chelmsford, near railroad bridge
Dean Daniel H. Mrs. house 172 East Merrimack
Dean Horace C. house 127 East Merrimack
Dean John, colormaker, house Davis court
Dean Samuel B. printer, 44 Central, house First, c. Read, Cent.
Dean S. Lizzie, teacher, No. 42 Primary School, b. Chelmsford .
Dearborn Alphonzo D. B. painter, house 41 Fayette
Dearborn Elbridge, boots and shoes, 98 Merrimack, h. 38 Cabot
Dearborn George Frank, broker, boards 22 Andover
Dearborn Henry H. stockbroker, 28 Central, boards 21 Andover
Dearborn Leonard, house 22 Andover
Dearborn Maria, widow, house 343 Merrimack
Dearborn Peter, house 404 Merrimack
Dearborn Sarah, widow, house 123 Moody
Deary Susan, widow, house 99 Adams
Death James, machinist, house Taylor's court
Deeren John, laborer, boards 80 Middle
Deering Edward, shoemaker, 25 Fayette, house do.
Deering James, spinner, Middlesex, house 4 Baldwin's court
Deering William, house 25 Fayette
Degnan Dominick, laborer, house 36 Appleton
Deisery Lady, Lady Superior, Sisters Notre Dame, Adams
Delaney John, painter, house 53 West Union
Delaney Michael, laborer, house 3 Front, Centralville
Delaney Thomas, tailor, 74 Market, house do.
Delaney , widow, house 109 Lowell
Delano Granville, painter, house lower end Water
Delarier Joseph, laborer, house Suffolk Hall
Delay James, laborer, house Adams, near Broadway
Delay John, laborer, house 49 Fenwick
Delong James, miller, boards 2 Middlesex place
Delmore Catharine, widow, house 133 Lowell
Delmore Margaret, house rear 86 Lowell
Demarra Louis, laborer, house rear 20 Moody
Deming Charles, boards 40 Tremont corporation
Deming Isaac, overseer spinner, house 40 Tremont corporation
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Dempsey Arthur, laborer, house 33 Common
Dempsey Daniel, gatekeeper, Market-st. crossing, h. 22 Dumnier
Dempsey Michael, clerk, 47 Lowell, boards 88 Salem
Dempsey Patrick, grocer, 47 Lowell, house 88 Salem
Deneau Jean Baptiste, laborer, house 10 Adams block
Denehey John, laborer, 1 Theatre block, Lowell
Dennett Hiram, tailor, 5 Central, house 37 Adams
Denney Margaret, widow, house 55 Common
Denning Catharine, widow, house Lowell, corner Jefferson
Denning John, laborer, house 100 Suffolk
Dennis Edward P. machinist, boards 59 Appleton
Dennis Frank A. currier, house rear 25 Middle
Dennis James, machinist, boards 39 Appleton
Dennis James Mrs. house 420 Merrimack
Dennis Jennie H. teacher, Green School, boards 59 Appleton
Dennis John, patternmaker, Arch, house 33 South
Dennis Richard Mrs. house 59 Appleton
Dennis William H. engineer coast survey, boards 2 Stackpole
Dennison James, operative, Lawrence corporation, boards 43 do.
Dennison Mary, widow, house rear 43 River, Centralville
Densmore Horace, machinist, house 34 Church
Densmore Ira, overseer, Middlesex Company, house 30 Church
Denton Alfred M. moulder, 8 Jackson, house Morse's lane
Denton John A. brass-moulder, H. H. Wilder & Co.'s, house 297
Central
Derby John, shoemaker, house 21 Franklin scpiare
Derbyshire Sarah, widow, house 15 Cady
Derry John, carpetweaver, house 3 Hudson
Derry Mrs. house 99 Adams
Desmarres Joseph, operative, Lawrence corporation, boards 43 do.
Desmazes William W. finisher, 7 Thorndike, boards 278 Middlesex
Desmond Dennis, laborer at Gas Works,, house 71 Adams
Desmond Daniel, Merrimack, house 5 Dummer
Desmond Ellen, widow, house 56 Adams
Desmond John, laborer, house 100 Suffolk
Desmond Johu, laborer, house 56 Adams
Deusbury Frederick, designer, boards 80 Merrimack corporation
Devine David, operative, house Marion, near Cross
Devine Dennis, laborer, house 5 Putney's court
Devine Dennis, shoemaker, house 64 Gorham
Devine James, laborer, house rear 55 Market
Devine John, spinner, house 79 Church
Devine John, laborer, house 30 Lewis
Devine Mary, widow, house 60 River, Centralville
Devine Patrick J. grocer, Andover, corner Water, house 2 do.
Devitt James, locksmith, boards 100 Market
Devlin Ellen, widow, house 18 William
Devlin James, laborer, boards 40 Paige
Manuf g Property, Merchandise, Dwellings, &. Household Furni-
ture, ins. at satisfactory rates, oy Geo. P. Hunt <fc Co., Ins. Agt's..
84 LOWELL [ D ] DIRECTOEY.
Devlin James, variety store, 24 Grorham, house do.
Devlin John, laborer, house 3 Carpet lane
Devlin John, Chase Mills, bouse 119 Lawrence
Devlin John, laborer, house Parker's block, River, Centralville
Devlin John, spinner, house 7 Thorndike
Devlin John S. spinner, boards 5 Suffolk corporation
Devlin Michael, spinner, boards 24 Gorham
Devlin Peter, at J. C. Ayer & Co.'s, bouse 44 William
Devlin William, laborer, house Powell [tannery
Devlin William, driver, at A. L. Waite's, house Chelmsford, opp.
Devno Peter, carpenter, house Chambers
Devoll Andrew J. (J. T. Billings $ Co.), ink manufacturer,
Bridge, corner River, Centralville, house 221 Central
Dewar David, weaver, boards 28 Walnut
Dewhurst James K. Mrs. house 340 Central
Dewhurst William, Massachusetts corporation, boards 67 Fayette
Dewburst William, blacksmith, house 12 Hale
Dexter Edwin S. carpenter, house 39 Branch
Dexter Solomon K. grocer, 113 Thorndike, h. Auburn, cor. Linden
Dick Peter, dry goods, 19 Market, house do.
Dickenson Barney P. woolsorter, bouse 1 Faulkner's block
Dickerman Alphonzo T. bookkeeper, 27 Central, boards 48 Elm
Dickerman George M. machinist, boards 17 Cady
Dickey Adams F. watchman, boards 43 Prescott corporation
Dickey Benjamin M. weaver, house 43 Prescott corporation
Dickey Hanover, physician, 15 Hurd, house do.
Dickey Robert M. carpenter, house 12 S. Highland
Dickey Sarah Mrs. boards 10 Tremont corporation
Dike Morrill H. machinist, house 2 Oak
Dillingham Artemas, millwright, house Bridge, near Fifth
Dillingham Edward D. blacksmith, 163 Central, house 10 Auburn
Dillingham Paul Mrs. house Elm, near Sixth, Centralville
Dillion Julia A. widow, boards 13 Tremont corporation
Dillon David, laborer, house 179 Lawrence
Dillon Thomas, at Lowell Machine Shop, house 27 Keene
Dimock Dwight L. clerk, 88 Market, boards 11 Warren
Dingly William A. boards 36 Tremont corporation
Dingly William T. overseer, Tremont corporation, house 36 do. .
Dinnay Patrick, operative, house Tyler's block, Centralville
Dinsmore Frank H. printer, 21 Central, boards 65 Charles
Dinsmore George P. painter, boards 79 Merrimack corporation
Dinsmore James H. house Walker, corner Broadway
Dinsmore Robins, editor, house Charles, near corner Central
Dinsmore, see Densmore
Ditson Reuben H. operative, house 16 Market
Divine Philip, moulder, house rear 21 Dummer
Dix Daniel, carder, Merrimack corporation, house 49 do.
Dixon John, painter, house Gray's place
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Dobans Michael, peddler, house 4 Merrill [Cushing
Dubbins George Ii. boilermaker, Lowell-street Boiler Works, h. 61
Dobbins {William) & Crawford {John «/.), boiler manufacturers,
Dutton, house Hampshire, corner Dover, Centralville
Dobson Thomas, weaver, house 50 Tyler
Dockery Patrick, laborer, house rear 40 Appleton
Dodge Agnes, widow, boards 1 George •
Dodge Charles H. dyer, boards 13 Warren
Dodge Charles W. Mrs. house 27 Chapel
Dodge Edward P. carpenter, house rear 52 Stackpole
Dodge Eliza Mrs. house 33 Boott corporation
Dodge Eveline Miss, house 5 Willow
Dodge Fidelia 0. Mrs. principal Colburn School, house 18 Tyler
Dodge Henry, painter, house 17 Suffolk corporation
Dodge Joseph M. Mrs. house 87 Church
Dodge Luke C. junkdealer, 55 Dutton, house 52 High
Dodge Lucius H. clerk, 10 Middle, boards 18 Tyler
Dodge Newton, tanner, house 6 Race
Doe Lydia, widow, house 34 Fayette
Doe William K. carpenter, house 166 Merrimack corporation
Doherty Andrew, laborer, house Front, Centralville
Doherty Ann, widow, house 8 Theatre block
Doherty Bridget, widow, boards 2 William
Doherty Charles, at Hubbard & Blake's, house 45 Gorham
Doherty Edward, blacksmith, house 53 West Union
Doherty Henry, watchman, boards 115 Merrimack corporation
Doherty James, bobbinmaker, house 8 Theatre block
Doherty John, laborer, house 49 Middle
Doherty John, laborer, house Water, near Andover
Doherty John, laborer, house 2 Green
Doherty John, bobbinmaker, Mechanics Mills, boards Lowell
Doherty Mary, widow, house 12 William
Doherty Michael, operative, L. M. S. house 22 Green
Doherty Patrick, currier, house 20 Winter
Doherty Stephen, laborer, house 33 Worthen
Doherty, see Dougherty
Dolan David, laborer, house 237 Gorham
Dolan Edward, laborer, house 14 Winter
Dolan James, grocer, 83 East Merrimack, house 15 High
Dolan James, operative, boards 52 Massachusetts corporation
Dolan John, laborer, house 22 Green
Dolan John, laborer, house 25 Davidson
Dolan Michael, laborer, house 20 Green
Dolan Patrick, laborer, house 7 High
Dolan Patrick, machinist, 235 Middlesex
Dolan Sarah A. widow, boards 41 Fletcher
Dolan Terrence, bleachery, house 5 Livingston
Dolan Thomas, milkman, house 18 Lewis
North Am. Fire Ins. Co., Hartford, Ct. Capital and Surplus, over
SiOO,000. G. F. Hunt & Co., Agents, 28 Central St. (See p. 344.)
86 LOWELL [ D ] DIRECTORY.
Dolan Thomas, marbleworker, 1G5 Middlesex, h. Gorham, cor. West
Union
Dolan Thomas, dyer, house 56 River, Centralville
Dolan Timothy, bleachery, house 237 Gorham
Dolby William H. teacher, boards 43 Lawrence corporation
Dole Thomas, wheelwright, 128 Middlesex, house 44 Howard
Dole William T. clerk, 113 Thoradike, boards 44 Howard
Dollard James, peddler, house 13 Davis
Dolloff Horatio C. clerk, Central House, boards do.
Dolloff John H. watchman, boards 46 Charles
Dolloff Orrin, driver, boards 33 High
Dolloff William P. carpenter, house 33 High
Donaghue Charles A. operative, house 20 Broadway
Donaghue David, Middlesex, boards 6 Prescott corporation
Donahoe Bridget, house rear 115 Market
Donahoe Daniel, laborer, house 53 West Union
Donahoe James, grocer, 66 Gorham, house West Union
Donahoe James, spinner, boards 2 Reed's court
Donahoe James, baker, house 57 Common .
Donahoe John, boltmaker, house 5 Swift
Donahoe John, colorer, house 147 Lowell
Donahoe John, loomfixer, house 73 River, Centralville
Donahoe John, laborer, house 14 Keene
Donahoe John, laborer, house 92 Suffolk
Donahoe John, machinist, boards 119 Central
Donahoe John, spinner, boards 14 Keene
Donahoe Mary, widow, house 85 Charles
Donahoe Michael, operative, house 132 Lawrence
Donahoe Michael, laborer, Gas Works, house 57 Common
Donahoe Michael, farmer, house Mt. Pleasant, Centralville
Donahoe Patrick, washer at H. 0. Morse's, boards 146 Suffolk
Donahoe Patrick, at American Bolt Co.'s, house 350 Central
Donahoe Patrick, laborer, Gas Works, house 55 Common
Donahoe Patrick, operative, boards 132 Lawrence
Donahoe Patrick, hostler, house 146 Suffolk
Donahoe Patrick, laborer, house 3 Theatre block, Lowell
Donahoe Patrick, jr. farmer, boards Mt. Pleasant, Centralville
Donahoe Thomas, laborer, house Coburn, Centralville
Donahoe Thomas, spinner, house 16^ Gorham
Donahue Charles, moulder, Willie, corner Dutton
Donavan Dennis, boards 6 South
Donlan James P. fireman, house 102 Merrimack corporation
Donlau Michael, fireman, house 103 Merrimack corporation
Donlon Thomas, wiredresser, house rear 19 Summer
Donnell Ellen, widow, boards 36 Boott corporation
Donnelly Ann, widow, house 4 Chapel
Donnelly David, woolsorter, boards 21 Lee
Donnelly Edward, Hamilton corp. house 21 Winter
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Donnelly Edward, machinist, bouse 21 Lee
Donnelly James, laborer, house 102 Merrimack corporation
Donnelly John, boots and shoes, 7 Canal block, bds. 31 Summer
Donnelly John J. blacksmith, 285 Merrimack, bds. 23 Mass. corp.
Donnelly Joseph, painter, house 63 River, Centralville
Donnelly Margaret Mrs. house 26 Winter
Donnelly Mary, widow, house 21 Lee
Donnelly Michael, tailor, 74 Market, boards do.
Donnelly Michael, fireman, house 103 Merrimack corporation
Donnelly Owen, weigher, house 18 Summer
Donnelly Patrick, laborer, house 38 Crosby
Donoghue Patrick, laborer, Gas Works, house 55 Common
Donovan Bridget, widow, house 97 Adams
Donovan Catharine, widow, house 17 Market
Donovan Daniel, Merrimack corporation, house 1 Dummer
Donovan Daniel, laborer, house 96 Adams
Donovan Dennis, laborer, house 50 Fenwick
Donovan Ellen Miss, house rear 17 Dummer
Donovan Jeremiah Mrs. house 35 Salem
Donovan Jeremiah, laborer, house Fenwick
Donovan Jeremiah, laborer, at Gas Works
Donovan Jeremiah, laborer, rear 9 Jefferson
Donovan Jeremiah, laborer, Willie, cor. Dutton, house 45 Adams
Donovan Jeremiah J. cordmaker, 96 Middle
Donovan John, laborer, house 118 Suffolk
Donovan John, house 3 McCarry's court
Donovan John J. (D. Gove $ Co.), 227 Central, bds. 17 Market
Donovan Mary A. millinery, 17 Market, house do.
Donovan Matthew, painter, 75 Market, house 289 Central
Donovau Patrick, operative, house 30 Lewis [hoe's court
Donovan Richard, flagman B. & L. R. R., Middlesex, house Dono-
Donovan Timothy, laborer, freight depot, house Fenwick, near
Lowell
Donovan Timothy, moulder, house 24 Broadway
Donovan William, teamster, house Fletcher, corner Broadway
Donovan William C. hairdresser, 12 Central, boards 111 do.
Donovan William E. hairdresser, boards 9 Central
Doolau James, laborer, house 26 Fenwick
Dooley Edward, boots and shoes, 337 Central, house do.
Dooley Robert, blockprinter, house Crosby, 2d cottage
Doonan — Mrs. house 22 Broadway
Dorathy John, operative, boards 7 W r arren
Doris C. A. & M. A. millinery, 122 Merrimack, boards 20 Adams
Doris M. A. ( O. A. $ M. A. D.) 122 Merrimack, boards 20 Adams
Doris William Mrs. house 20 Adams
Doris William D. machinist, Mechanics Mills, house 20 Adams
Dorcey Richard, tea dealer, house 1 Coburn, Centralville
Dority Mary H. widow, boards 82 Moody
Business that can't afford Insurance is too poor to follow. Wis-
dom, Prudence, experience, all say, Insure at once. (See page 344.)
88 LOWELL [D] DIRECTORY.
Dorr William H. machinist, house rear 388 Middlesex
Dorrity Aun, widow, house 8 Maiden lane
Doten Lucius H. stonecutter, School, corner Boston and Lowell
Railroad crossing, boards 1 Lagrange court
Doton Elizabeth, widow, boards First, corner Head, Centralville
Dougherty John, police, house 49 West Union
Dougherty John, soapmaker, house Kemp, corner Wilder
Dougherty Stephen, laborer, house 33 Worthen
Douglass Erastus, house Worthen, corner Mechanic
Douglass Francis, laborer, house 16 Winter
Douglass John, spinner, house 7 Boott corporation
Douglass Neil, operative, house 21 E. Merrimack
Douglass Samuel, carpenter, 23 Middle, house 85 Broadway
Douglass Thomas G. mason, house 41 Adams
Doulan Thomas, house 18 Lewis
Dow A. F. fish and oysters, 310 Merrimack, house do.
Dow Charles, moulder, house 83 Lowell
Dow Charles, overseer, Lowell, house 301 Middlesex
Dow Charles E. boilermaker, Dobbins & Crawford's, house 265
Middlesex
Dow David, clerk, 310 Merrimack, boards do.
Dow Frank B. clerk, 136 Central, boards 49 Charles
Dow George W. blacksmith, boards 166 Central
Dow Goodrich Q. clerk, 134 Merrimack, boards 343 do.
Dow John D. carpenter, 75 Market, house 49 Charles
Dow Joshua, jr 187 Middlesex, house 17 Thorndike
Dow Thomas E. carpenter, Mechanics Mills, Dutton, house 12
Third, Centralville
Dowd Charles, stonecutter, boards 3 Pearl
Dowd John, laborer, house Maiden lane
Dowd John, stonecutter, boards 3 Pearl
Dowling Ellen, widow, house 185 Gorham
Dowling Jane, widow, house 3 East Merrimack
Dowling John, house 185 Gorham
Dowling Thomas S. Mrs. house 13 Massachusetts corporation
Downing Edward C. woolsorter, boards 15 Auburn
Downing Edwin, painter, boards Lawson, near School
Downing Edwin T. clerk, 68 Middlesex, bds. Broadway, n. Adams
Downing Jonathan, painter, house Lawson, near School
Downing Julia, widow, house 75 Lowell
Downing Moses G. carpenter, house 83 Broadway
Downing Thomas, carpenter, house Broadway, corner Adams
Downing William, machinist, boards Broadway, near Adams
Downs Alinira Miss, boarding-house, 26 Appleton corporation
Downs Horatio B. carpenter, Hamilton corporation, house 47 do.
Downs John E. contractor, L. M. S. house Walker, corner Kemp
Downs Samuel P. Mrs. house rear 245 Merrimack
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Lows Amos W. apothecary and botanic medicines, 185 Cen-
tral, house do. [chanic
Dows Benjamin W. clerk, Merrimack, cor. Worthen, bds. 69 Me-
Dows Betsey, widow, house 9 Merrill's court
Dowse John, botanic physician, house 69 L. M. S. corporation
Dowzer William Mrs. house 99 E. Merrimack
Doyle Daniel, stripper, house 5 John-street avenue
Doyle George, Appleton corporation, boards 17 Appleton
Doyle Jobn, blacksmith, boards 72 L. M. S. corporation
Doyle John, laborer, house Molloy's court
Doyle John, laborer, house 7 Dempsey's yard
Doyle John, laborer, house rear 20 Summer
Doyle John, wood piler, house River, above Front, Centralville
Doyle John, at Chemical Works, Pawtucket, house rear 7 Salem
Doyle John, shoemaker, boards 12 Lowell
Doyle Lawrence, at bleachery, house rear 17 Union
Doyle Margaret, widow, house rear 29 Hanover
Doyle Michael, teamster, house 62 South
Doyle Moses, tailor, house 58 South
Doyle Patrick, slater, house 4 Pearl
Doyle John B. laborer, house 15 William
Doyle William, spinner, house 56 Church
Dozois Alfred, grinder, Lawrence, boards 24 Cabot
Dozois Charles, operator, house 9 Cabot
Dozois John B. provisions, 3 Salem, house 24 Cabot
Drach Joseph, blacksmith, house 8 Spring
Drake Alfred, machine wool-comb and hackle and gill pins manu-
facturer, Whipple's Mills, boards 254 Central
Drake Harriet, widow, house 22 Cabot
Drake Mary, widow, house rear 115 Market
Drake Samuel, spinner, 7 Thorndike, house rear 115 Market
Drake William, wheelwright, 163 Central, boards 252 do.
Draper Joseph, hackman, house 29 Suffolk corporation
Draper Joshua L. carpenter, house 112 Middlesex
Draper Margaret, widow, house 4 Pearl
Dresser Henry W. house School, corner Liberty [Liberty
Dresser Rosina R. Mrs. dressmaker, 75 Central, bds. School, cor.
Dresser Samuel F. Mrs. boards Wamesit House
Dresser Samuel T. proprietor Wamesit House, 187 Middlesex
Drew Charles E. blacksmith, boards River road, Dracut
Drew Charles E. carpenter, Boott corporation, house 17 do.
Drew {Charles W.), Taft {Nelson F.), & Welch {Ezra B.), dry
goods, 126 Merrimack, house 5 Willow
Drew C S. Mrs. house 149 Moody
Drew Henry C. dry goods, 123 Central, h. Stackpole, cor. Alder
Drew Holman H. cabinet maker, Wamesit Steam Mills, house 166
Central
Drew Holman H. Mrs. dressmaker, 168 Central
Narragansett Fire & Murine Ins. Co., Prov., R.I. Cap., $500,-
000. Policies written by G. F. Hunt <fc Co., Agts., 38 Central St.
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Drew James B. Rev. house 4 Ash
Drew John (J. H. Drew fy Co.), house River road, Dracut
Drew John B. confectioner, 3 Appleton block, boards 40 Charles
Drew Jesse H. & Co. {John Drew), blacksmiths, Pawtucket
bridge, Dracut
Drew Mary S. widow, house 55 Lawrence corporation
Drew M. machinist, 237 Middlesex, boards Lawrence corporation
Drew Pamelia S. widow, house rear 11 Cady
Drew Reuben W. house 143 Fletcher
Drew Silas S. (Boston), boards 74 Appleton
Dreyfus Jacob (Lederer § Dreyfus) , furnishing goods, 5 Appleton
block, house at Boston
Driscoll Cornelius, at Gas House, house 16 Dummer
Driscoll Daniel, laborer, house 1 Cummiskey's alley
Driscoll Daniel, laborer, house Union court
Driscoll Daniel, laborer, house rear 347 Merrimack
Driscoll Daniel, woodsawyer, house 100 Lowell
Driscoll Daniel, operative, boards 1 George
Driscoll Dennis, carpet-weaver, house 7 Kidder
Driscoll James, carpet-weaver, house 13 Cedar
Driscoll Jeremiah, laborer, house Marion, corner Broadway
Driscoll Thomas, house 45 Adams
Driver James, spinner, house 28 Water
Driver John, finisher, house 294 Central
Drown Amos B. mason, house 107 Appleton
Drown John, wheelwright, 163 Central, house 298 do.
Drown Joseph, at American Bolt Co.'s, boards 298 Central
Drum James, fireman, house 3 Brown's court, Centralville
Drum Patrick, mulespinner, house 66 River, Centralville
Drury Linus D. clerk, Merrimack, cor. Suffolk, bds. 140 Fletcher
Drury Patrick, helper, Lowell-street Boiler Works
Drury Thomas, variety store, 77 Charles, house do.
Duckies Thomas, carpenter, 9 Fourth, Centralville
Duckworth James, Merrimack P.' W. boards 63 Merrimack corp.
Ducy Patrick, mason, house Fletcher, near Cross
Ducy Thomas, locks and canals, house Broadway, near Suffolk
Ducy Thomas, laborer, house 6 Wall
Dudley Albion J. at Stott's Mills, house 7 Everett
Dudley Charles E. clerk, A. L. Waite & Co.'s, boards Chelmsford,
near Parker
Dudley Dennison, travelling agent, house 192 Central
Dudley Edward L. shoemaker, 160 Middlesex, bd*. 5 Chelmsford
Dudley George, wire-worker, house 32 Prescott corporation
Dudley George W. carpenter, house 62 Broadway
Dudley Josiah P. carpenter, house Lincoln, corner Chelmsford
Dudley Ward S. carpenter, house 7 South Franklin court
Dudley William C. engineer, Mechanics Mills, house 20 Franklin
Duff John, grocer, 15 River, Centralville, house do.
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Puff Stennis, blacksmith, house 1 Green
Duffy James, laborer, house 6 Pearl
Duffy James, machinist, house 9 Molloy's court
Duffy James, carpenter, house 10 Cross
Duffy John, laborer, house rear 30 Fayette
Duffy John, cardstripper, boards 31 North
Duffy Michael, laborer, house 31 North
Duffy Michael Mrs. house rear 18 Winter
Duffy Patrick, dresser, boards 4 Massachusetts corporation
Duffy Peter, Massachusetts corporation, boards 8 Prescott corp.
Duffy Thomas, house 9 Molloy's court
Duffy William, house rear 39 Fayette
Duffy William, operative, house 15 Hurd
Dufresne Joseph, laborer, house 129 Middlesex
Dufur Raymond, clerk, 232 Merrimack, boards do.
Dufur Moses (Hutckins fy D.), clothing, 232 Merrimack, h. do.
Dugan Patrick, laborer, house 28 Howard's avenue
Dugan Peter, loom-fixer, house 75 Lowell
Dugdale Edward, overseer, house Lawrence, near Chase's Mills
Dugdale James, worsted and braid manufacturer, Whipple's Mills,
house 74 Lawrence
Dugdale John T. woolsorter, Chase's, house 31 Wamesit
Dugdele William, machinist, house 63 Boott corporation
Duhig Jeremiah, laborer at Gas Works, house 2 Cross
Duke Max, weaver, boards 31 Hamilton corporation
Dulagan Charles, laborer, house 335 Central
Dulhanty Joseph, laborer, house 49 East Merrimack
Dumas Levi, bookbinder, 37 Merrimack, house 13 Ash
Dummer Edward, machinist, boards 120 Merrimack
Dumphrey James, machinist, house 71 Mechanic
Duncan John G. Mrs. house 94 Merrimack corporation
Duncan Mary C. widow, house Coburn [110 Appleton
Duncan William W. apothecary, Wamesit Bank building, boards
■ Dunfay Matthew Mrs. house 84 Lowell
Dunigan John, currier, Willie, corner Broadway, house 34 Common
Dunklee Alzina Mrs. house 25 Appleton corporation
Dunlap Andrew, cabinet maker, house 6 Ford
Dunlap Ira W. finisher, house 15 Bleachery
Dunlavy George, laborer, house 26 Adams
Dunlavy James, laborer, house 53 Fenwick
Dunlavy John, operative, house 115 Lowell
Dunlavy Nancy, house 10 Adams
Dunn Anna, widow, boards 4 Boott corporation
Dunn Bernard, laborer, house 66 Adams
Dunn Edward Mrs., house 53 Lowell
Dunn Frank, shoemaker, house Front, Centralville
Dunn Jerry, moulder, Willie, corner Dutton, boards 41 Lowell
Machine Shop corporation
Fire, Marine, <fc Inland Insurance effected through the Security of
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Dunn John, currier, house 4 Wamesit court
Dunn Mary, widow, house rear 18 William
Dunn Mathew, moulder, house 53 Lowell
Dunn Michael, carder, house 18 Railroad alley
Dunn Thomas, laborer, house rear 91 Gorham
Dunn Sarah, widow, house 18 Railroad alley
Dunn William, machinist, house 14 Little
Dupee Job W. machinist, Wamesit Steam Mills, house 38 Marion
Dunphy Bridget Mrs. house 206 Central
Duprey Joseph, laborer, house 293 Middlesex
Dupuy Peter A. L. clerk, 138 Merrimack, house 7 Cabot
Duquet Edward, teacher French, boards 21 Kirk
Durant A. M. clerk 44^ Meirimack, house Fourth, corner Read,
Central ville
Durant Ann M. Mrs. boarding-house, 50 Moody
Durant Charles W. jr. engraver, 25 Central, bds. 43 Boott corp.
Durant Charles W. boards 14 High
Durant {George), & Simonds {Thomas), wood and coal, 6
Middlesex, house 41 Chapel
Durant John, sawyer, 6 Middlesex, boards do.
Durell Abbie M. boards 6 Appleton corporation
Durgin A. F. clerk, Merrimack House, boards do.
Durgin Cyrus W. clerk, 5 Prescott block, house 75 Bridge,
Centralville
Durgin John H. jr. machine printer, house 149 Merrimack corp.
Durgin Marshall A. cabinet maker, house 39 Branch
Durham Michael, laborer, house 15 East Merrimack
Durning Thomas, house 99 Gorham
Durning Thomas, laborer, house 51 Market
Durrell Frank, watchman, boards 12 Hamilton corporation
Durrell Laura J. widow, house 55 Massachusetts corporation
Durrell Marcellus, dresser, boards 31 Hamilton corporation
Durrell Moses, fireman, Boott corporation, boards 44 do.
Durrell Still man R. teamster, boards 33 Hamilton corporation
Duston Harlow, tinworker, 12 Merrimack, boards 50 Mass. corp.
Dutton George W. carpenter, Merrimack corporation, house 54 do.
Dutton Samuel S. house 16 Appleton corporation
Duval Louis, laborer, house 88 Moody
Dwelley Susan E. boards 23 Appleton corporation
Dwinell Charles S. house Linden, corner Auburn
Dwinell John F. agent, house 73 High
Dwyar John, tanner, boards 1 Moore
Dwyar Michael, wire-polisher, house 5 Lawrence
Dwyer Daniel, boatdbuilder, boards 4 Little
Dwyer John, laborer, house 2 Union court
Dwyer William Mrs. house 12 Floyd
Dyar Warren H. house 8 Chapel
Dyke Elijah J. Mass. corp. house rear 105 East Merrimack
Dyson George, spinner, boards 84 High
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EACOTT ELIZABETH, widow, house 93 Moody
Eacott Mathew, provisions, Bridge, near Second, Centralville, house
6 Third, do.
Eacott William, grocer, 28 Water, house 30 do.
Eaglesham Juliette A. widow, boards 2 Highland
Earaes A. Henry, currier, boards 105 Thorndike
Eames Luther Mrs. house 105 Thorndike [111 Gorham
Eames Luther J. {Abbott fy E.), dry-goods, 132 Merrimack, house
Eapes Christopher, laborer, house rear 13 Jefferson
Earl John, spinner, bouse rear 25 Middle
Earl J. P. Miss, house 3 Read, Centralville
Earl William D. (Boston), boards 53 Pawtucket
Earle James, laborer, house 6 South
Earle Sarah Miss, house 3 Read, Centralville
Early James, operative, house 14 Mill
Early Martin, house 11 Fen wick
Earnshaw Robert, loomfixer, house 5 Lagrange court
Easter Richard, weaver, boards 40 Boott corporation
Eastman Adelia, house 25 Appleton corporation
Eastman Alice, widow, house 10 Market [School
Eastman Alphonso, macbinist, 237 Middlesex, boards rear 124
Eastman Asa B. M. carpenter, bouse 112 Middlesex
Eastman Benjamin, carpenter, house 9 Race
Eastman Charles J. painter, house 64 Massachusetts corporation
Eastman Charles W. L. contractor Lowell Machine Shop, boards 6
Merrimack corporation
Eastman Daniel, variety store, 11 Merrimack, h. Paige, n. Bridge
Eastman Edmund, machinist, house rear 124 School [Liberty
Eastman Enoch, watcbman at A. L. Brook's, house School, corner
Eastman Ezekiel W. house 10 High-street square
Eastman George F. painter, house 53 Howard
Eastman George M. carpenter, house 27 Suffolk corporation
Eastman George W. clerk, 28 Central, boards 10 High-st. square
Eastman Isaac C. house 28 Appleton
Eastman James D. bobbinmaker, house 3 Middlesex place
Eastman John C, Prescott corporation, house 20 Prescott
Eastman Philip H. machinist, house 27 Kirk
Eastman Sarah, widow, house 23 Common
Eastman Sarah Ann, house 23 Common
Eastman Susan F. boarding-house, 27 Suffolk corporation
Eastman William A. machinist, house 27 Kirk
Easton James, boards 19 Tremont corporation
Eaton Abial Mrs. variety store, 288 Merrimack, house do.
Eaton Alvin, pattern-maker, house 125 Cross [Centralville
Eaton Asa B. photographer, 15 Barristers' Hall, house 23 Third,
Eaton Charles H. machinist, boards 125 Cross
Eaton Charles W. bookkeeper (Boston), house 7 Favor
Eaton Daniel A. variety store, 3 Merrimack, house 26 Cady
Middlesex Mutual Fire Ins. Co., Concord, Mags. Inc. 1826. A pop-
ular dividend-paying Co. G. F. Hunt &■ Co., Agents. (See p. 344.)
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Eaton Daniel C. bookkeeper, 28 Middle, house 81 Cross
Eaton Frances, widow, house 383 Merrimack
Eaton George, shoemaker, house 8 Chestnut
Eaton Geo. W. tanner and currier, Willie, c. Broadway, house do.
Eaton Horace L. moulder, house 22 Clay [Appleton
Eaton Jeremiah B. carriage manufacturer, 128 Middlesex, house 74
Eaton Job S. grocer, 368 Merrimack, house 24 Common
Eaton John, carpenter, house 6 Simpson's block
Eaton Roswell G. dentist, 5 Savings Bank building, boards 23
Third, Centralville [12 Hurd
Eaton S. B. Mrs. bookseller and stationer, 40 Merrimack, boards
Eaton Samuel C pop-corn dealer, house 107 Howard
Eaton Simeon, painter, boards 51 Massachusetts corporation
Eaton Willis G. foreman paper department, Lowell Machine Shop,
house 7 Lowell Machine Shop corporation
Eaton Worcester, provisions, 366 Merrimack, house 81 Salem
Edds Jeremiah L. painter, house 17 Lee
Edds Judith A. widow, house 17 Lee
Edgcomb Elisha, teamster, house 1 Wamesit court
Edgell Levi {Lowell Card Co.), 96 Middle, bds. 41 Prescott corp.
Edgell William, machinist, house 41 Prescott corporation
Edgerley Samuel, boards 50 Chapel
Edmonds George B. ( Vinton fy Edmonds), spectacle manufacturer,
Mechanics Mills, house Willie, near Bock
Edson Charles M. E. house 58 Broadway [cor. Kirk
Edson Theodore Bev. rector St. Anne's Church, house Merrimack,
Edson William P. woolsorter, boards 13 L. M. S. corporation
Edwards Benjamin {Litchfield, Edwards, fy Co.), 127 Market,
house 64 Hale
Edwards Elbridge, boards Aldrich's block, Appleton
Edwards George C. house 34 Howard
Edwards Ivory Mrs. boards 33 Smith, corner Westford
Edwards Jabez, overseer, Merrimack corporation, house 27 do.
Edwards William, moulder, house Aldrich's block, Appleton
Edwards William P. moulder, Willie, corner Dutton
Edwards , cutter, house 53 Lawrence corporation
Egan James, Middlesex, house 4 Carolin's block, Fayette
Egan Joanna, widow, house 4 Carolin's block, Fayette
Egan Patrick, laborer, house 45 Chapel
Egan Patrick, jr. laborer, boards. 45 Chapel [44 Adams
Egan (Patrick) & Bent ( Wm. H.), counsellors, 56 Central, boards
Egan Thomas, gardener, house 44 Adams
Egan Thomas, turner, house Mount Vernon, near Liberty
Ela Horace (A. D. Puffer § Co.), grocer, 32 Middlesex, house
96 Gorham
Ela Theodore, book agent, house 96 Gorham
Elder Frederick E. carpenter, house 86 Church
Eldridge L. B. Mrs. saleswoman, 48 Merrimack, boards 2 Tyler
Troy Directory, Published toy Sampson, Davenport, &, Co. (formerly
Adams, Sampson, & Co.), 4 7 Congress St., Boston.
LOWELL [E] DIRECTORY. 95
Mdridge Joshua S. painter, house 2 Tyler
Elkins Hiram W. roll-coverer, house 57 East Merrimack
Elkins James N. student, boards 27 Third, Centralville
Elkins William R. watchman, Massachusetts, boards 73 Fayette
Ellenwood Gayton P. blacksmith, house 108 East Merrimack
Ellenwood George B. machinist, boards 108 East Merrimack
Elliott Edmund, variety store, 1 Tilden, house do.
Elliott Elmira, widow, house 123 East Merrimack
Elliott Esther Mrs. house Broadway, near Guard Locks
Elliott George M. {George F. Hunt § Co.), insurance agent, 28
Central, house 1 Perrin
Elliott Hannah M. boarding-house, 4 Appleton corporation
Elliott Jane C. Mrs. millinery, 99 Merrimack, house Methuen,
Centralville
Elliott John P. bleachery, house 29 Chapel
Elliott Richard A. clerk, 48 Merrimack, bds. Methuen, Centralville
Elliott Thomas H. carpenter, boards Broadway, near Guard Locks
Ellis John, operative, boards Lawrence Chase's boarding-house
Ellis Joseph, machine combmaker, boards 51 Massachusetts corp.
Ells Hannah E. widow, house 341 Merrimack
Ellwood Mark, shoemaker, boards 3 Hamilton corporation
Elmore Owen, at bleachery, house 37 Bleachery
Elyin Charles, weaver, house Parker's block, Centralville
El well Mary E. boarding-house, 26 Massachusetts corporation
Elwell Tempest, overseer Bunton Mills, h. 110 River, Centralville
Ely Joseph H. (J. C. Ayer $ Co.), medicines, &c. 103 Market,
house 10 Stackpole
Emerald J. R. eating-house, 143 Central, house do.
Emerson Alvin, overseer bleachery, house Gorham, opp. F. Ground
Emerson Archibald, carpenter, house rear 27 Cedar
Emerson Arthur L. clerk, 18 Central, boards 45 Andover
Emerson Charles F. clerk, 32 Middlesex, boards 61 Church
Emerson Charles L. boards 64 Andover [32 Chestnut
Emerson Cyrus B. baggage-master, Merrimack street depot, house
Emerson Daniel, mason, house 58^ Fayette
Emerson David, jr. overseer Lawrence corporation, house 82 do.
Emerson David G. cigar manufacturer, 128 Suffolk, h. 8 Decatur
Emerson Edgar A. bleachery, boards Gorham, opp. Fair Ground
Emerson George, moulder, Willie, corner Dutton
Emerson George A. student, boards 45 Andover
Emerson Henry C. tea-dealer, house 34 Wentworth's block
Emerson James, clerk, house 162 Moody
Emerson John D. painter, house 45 Andover
Emerson Luther, grocer, 8 East Merrimack, house 64 Andover
Emerson Mary, widow, boards Gorham, opposite Fair Ground
Emerson Moses C. operative, house 129 Moody [street square
Emerson Moses W. photographist, b9 Merrimack, house 1 High-
Emerson Nathan, painter, 43 East Merrimack, house 18 Clay
Geo. F. Hunt &, Co. are agents for tile Connecticut Mutual Life
Ins. Co. For full particulars, see pages 344 and 345.
96 LOWELL [ E ] DIRECTORY.
Emerson Philip H. thread store, 69 Merrimack, house 67 do.
Emerson Warren, house 11 Warren
Emerson Warren A. boards 11 Warren
Emerson William R. cigar maker, house 144 Jackson
Emerson William R. Mrs. dressmaker, 144 Jackson, house do.
Emery Almoran H. carpenter, Fletcher, near Whitney, house 1
Morse's lane
Emery Alonzo, -clerk, 31 Middlesex, boards 111 Central
Emery F. H. waiter, 21 Merrimack, boards 5 Mass. corporation
Emery George, hackman, house 1 Suffolk corporation
Emery Henry, proprietor Merrimack House, Merrimack, c. Dutton
Emery Lewis F. baggage master. Northern depot, h. 52 Appleton
Emery Lendal B. (Piper § Emery), grocer, Pawtucket bridge,
house River road, do.
Emery Stillman S. carpenter, house 64 Moody
Emery William H. boards Merrimack House
Emmons Benjamin, boot-maker, at 14 Middle, house Hildreth, near
City line, Central ville
Emmons Corryden, box-maker, boards 34 Suffolk
Emmons Henry E. weaver, boards 44 Lawrence corporation
Emmott Geosge, tinsmith, 118 Central, boards 13 Paige
Emmott George J. clerk, boards Hale, near Railroad
Emmott James, engraver, Hamilton, house 190 Central
Emmott Mary Mrs. house Hale, near Railroad
Emmott Theodore W. clerk, boards Hale, near Railroad
Emory Justin T. bobbin-maker, house 5 Evans block, Railroad
Engel John, machinist, house 20 Appleton corporation
England James P. machinist, house Whippleville, near Lawrence
Ene George, operative, Lawrence, boards 43 Lawrence corporation
Eno Joseph, laborer, house 266 Middlesex
Eno Peter, lumberman, house 3 Shaw's block. East Pine
Eno Teddy, laborer, house East Pine, near Carlton
Eno William F. overseer, Massachusetts Mills, boards 19 Kirk
Enright James F. carpenter, boards 18 Willie avenue
Enright Margaret Mrs. house 18 Willie avenue
Enright Mary, widow, boards 87 Charles
Enright Michael, laborer, house 87 Charles
Enright Thomas, laborer, house 1 Fenwick
Enright, see Henright
Erdis James, carder, house rear 116 Market
Erskine Charles M. clerk, 27 Central, boards 62 Andover
Erskine Clara C. house 408 Merrimack
Erskine David M. Mrs. house 62 Andover
Erskine Hannah, widow, house 408 Merrimack
Estes George, overseer carder, house 1 Appleton corporation
Estabrook Frank, machinist, boards 23 Race
Estabrook William H. dresser, boards 148 Suffolk
Esty Asa Frank, policeman, house 101 Howard
Providence Directory, Published by Sampson, Davenport, &, Co.
(formerly Adams, Sampson, & Co.), 47 Congress Street, Boston.
LOWELL [ F ] DIRECTORY. 97
Esty Samuel, operative, boards 96 Middlesex
Evans Frederic, marble-worker, 181 Central, bds. 291 Merrimack
Evans George E. civil engineer, boards Westford, corner Grand
Evans James, machinist, house Mason's court
Evans John W. weaver, boards 138 Merrimack corporation
Evans Joseph, foreman at Wm. Kelley's, house Westford, c. Grand
Evans JosiahF. Mrs. house 1 Evans block
Evans Leonard, machinist, boards 36 Charles
Evans Mary M. boarding-house, 1 Lowell corporation
Evens William, variety store, 290 Merrimack, house do.
Evison William, engraver, house 21 Chapel
Ewan Robert, laborer, Boston & Lowell Railroad, house 46 South
Ewing John, clerk, Lafayette House
Ewing Samuel, peddler, house Water, corner Pond
FAGAN JAMES, helper, Lowell-street boiler works, house
William
Fagan John, spinner, boards Wamesit, near Central
Fagan Michael, laborer, house 60 Fayette
Fahey Andrew, laborer, house Howe, corner Davidson
Fahey Edward, operative, boards Lawrence, near the mills
Fahey Frank, laborer, boards Howe, corner Davidson
Fahey Henry, laborer, boards Howe, corner Davidson
Fahey John, American Bolt Company, house 2 Clark's court
Fahey Peter, laborer, boards 5 Carolin's block, Fayette
Fairbank Woodbury, beltmaker, house 54 Boott corporation
Fairbrother Edward W. machinist, boards 139 Merrimack corp.
Fairgrieve George, section hand, Lowell corporation, h. 5 Lagrange
Fairgrieve George W. (Offutt 8? Fairgrieve), furniture, 40 Mar-
ket, boards 5 Lagrange
Falcon Littleton, lumberman, boards 32 Willie
Fall John, bleachery, house 5 Livingston
Fallon Andrew, painter, house 64 Church
Fallon Edward, bobbinmaker, Wamesit Steam Mills
Fallon Michael, laborer, house 71 Gorham
Fallon Michael, laborer, house 19 Dummer
Fallon Michael, jr. laborer, house rear 19 Dummer
Fallon Owen, gardener, house 195 School
Falls Alonzo, patternmaker, house 14 Lowell Machine Shop corp.
Farley Bernard, laborer, at Gas Company's shop, house 51 Salem
Farley H. B., Boston Express, Merrimack-street depot
Farley James, washer, boards 37 Worthen
Farley James H. tinsmith, house Front, Centralville
Farley Lawrence, dyer, house 73 East Merrimack
Farley Lawrence, clerk, 89 Market, boards do.
Farley Michael, fireman, house 203 Middlesex
Farley Michael, fireman, 233 Middlesex, house 7 Wall
Farley Owen, grocer, 74 Gorham, house do.
How to provide for the comfort and support of our families after
our decease is the earnest thought ofevery man. (See pp. 341 & 345.)
98 LOWELL [ F ] DIRECTORY.
Farley Patrick, laborer, house rear 347 Merrimack
Farley Terence, laborer, house 1 Howe
Farley Thomas, finisher, house 114 East Merrimack
Farley Thomas, spinner, boards Lawrence, near the mills
Farmer David P. teamster, house 1 Livingston's block, Appleton
Farmer Noal Mrs. house 35 Salem [Willie
Farnham George B. carpenter, 242 Middlesex, cor. Grand, h. 33
Farnham George W. engineer, at Gas Works, house 154 School
Farnham Jane, widow, house 26 Bridge, Centralville
Farnham William L. carpenter, house 5 Robinson
Farnsworth David W. overseer carder, Lawrence corp. house 9 do.
Farnum Clarissa, widow, boards 12 Branch
Fair Alpha B., Custom House {Boston), house 24 Stackpole
Farr Edward H. turnkey at jail, Thorndike, boards do.
Farr Lovey C. matron at jail, Thorndike, boards do.
Farr Mary, widow, house 24 Stackpole
Farrar Cyrus S. physician, house 227 Middlesex
Farrar James, carpenter, boards 96 Middlesex
Farrell Catharine, widow, house 2 Fulton, Centralville
Farrell Henry, provisions, 6 Lowell, house do.
Farrell James, cabinetmaker, rear 239 Middlesex, boards 252 do.
Farrell John, laborer, city, house 148 Lowell
Farrell Joseph F. (U. S. Navy), boards 2 Fulton, Centralville
Farrell Michael, tinsmith, 8 Jackson, boards 2 Fulton, Centralville
Farrell Michael, laborer, house 7 Dempsey's yard
Farrell Owen, peddler, house 121 Lowell
Farrell Patrick, laborer, house 152 Lowell
Farrell Patrick, house 107 Lowell
Farrell Peter {California), house 7 Hurd
Farrell Richard, machinist, boards 58 Lowell Machine Shop corp.
Farrell Thomas, operative, house 12 Charles
Farrell Thomas, boards 2 Fulton, Centralville
Farrell William, woolsorter, house 271 Merrimack
Farrington Amos W. clerk, 94 Central, house 5 Tyler
Farrington Charles, carder, boards 43 Massachusetts corporation
Farrington Daniel, carpenter, house 10 Ford
Farrington De Witt C. agent U. S. Bunting Company, Whipple's
Mills, house Andover, near Tewksbury line
Farrington Ebenezer, wood-worker, house 61 Fletcher
Farrington Francis, laborer, house 32 Crosby
Farrington Henry, Industrial Hall, house Central
Farrington Henry, pressman, house 191 Central
Farrington Isaac, propr'r Eagle Mills {Chelmsford), h. 12 Tyler
Farrington Southwell, Boston and Lowell Railroad, h. 7 Tremont
Farrington Thomas, laborer, house 3 Maiden lane
Farrington William P. police, boards 122 Moody
Farson Frank E. painter, 139 Middlesex, boards 52 Appleton
Farson Fred. E. machinist, Mechanics Mills, Fletcher, boards 17
Appleton corporation
Charlestown Directory, Published by Sampson, Davenport, & Co.
(formerly Adams, Sampson, & Co.), 47 Congress Street, Boston.
LOWELL [ F ] DIRECTORY. 99
Farson Samuel, painter, house 52 Appleton
Farwell J. R. shoemaker, 5 Warren, house 13 Charles
Farwell Samuel W. clerk, 185 Central, boards do. [tory block
Faulkner Frederick {Luther W. Faulkner fy Son), boards 1 Fac-
Faulkner Luther W. & Son (Frederick), woollen manufacturers,
Grove, near Lawrence, house at Billerica
Faulkner Mary, widow, boards 42 William
Faunce Ansel B. mason, and variety store, house 362 Merrimack
Faunce Emma Mrs. nurse, house 6 Favor
Faunce Thomas, machinist, boards 67 Lowell Machine Shop corp.
Favor Chauncey 0. sashmaker, house 126 Cross [Fletcher
Favor Frank Waldo, sashmaker, Wamesit Steam Mills, b. 47
Favor Jacob G. police, house 172 Gorham
Favor James A. watchman, house John
Favor Joseph B. doormaker, Wamesit Steam Mills, h. 47 Fletcher
Favor Nathaniel B. & Son (A 7 ". P. Favor), door, sash, and blind
manufacturers, Wamesit Mills, house 81 Summer [Favor
Favor Nathaniel P. (A 7 . B. Favor 8? Son), Wamesit Mills, h. 9
Fay Bernard, laborer, house 196 Gorham
Fay Frederick T. clerk, 164 Merrimack, h. 146 Merrimack corp.
Fay Hannah, dressmaker, house 78 Lowell
Fay Henry J. clerk, 126 Central, boards 146 Merrimack corp.
Fay James L. engraver, house 146 Merrimack corporation
Fay Patrick,- laborer, house 6 Wall
Fay R. Mrs. bonnet bleacher, 92 Merrimack, house do.
Fay Samuel, superintendent Lowell Manufacturing Company, house
Moody, corner Pawtucket [tralville
Fay Thomas F. horseshoer, 285 Merrimack, house Bradley, Cen-
Featherstone John, machinist, house 2 Hale
Fee Thomas, laborer, house 38 Appleton
Feeney John, cook, Merrimack House, house rear 16 Hummer
Felbur Mary, widow, house 22 Howe
Felch Stephen, carpenter, house 290 Middlesex
Fellows James K., President Lowell Mutual Insurance Company,
49 Central, house Andover, near Park
Fellows Rirfus, physician, house 20 Hurd
Fellows Samuel, house 106 East Merrimack
Fellows Samuel A. spindlemaker, boards 67 L. M. S. corporation
Fellows Willis M. boards 20 Hurd
Fenderson Charles H. machinist, boards 15 South
Fenderson George S. machinist, boards 15 South
Feneuf Napoleon, moulder, house rear 45 Salem
Fenley Michael, operative, house 20 Adams
Fenton William, Middlesex, house 12 Green
Ferguson Henry, weaver, house rear 101 Gorham
Ferguson James, laborer, house 8 Wafer
Ferguson John Q., J. C. Ayer's, house 21 Charles
Ferguson Keziah, widow, boards 29 Prescott corporation
Mutual Benefit Life Ins. Co., State Mutual Life Assurance Co.
"Worcester, Mass. G. F. Hunt <fc Co., Agents. (See page 344.)
100 LOWELL [ F ] DIRECTORY.
Ferguson Levi, overseer, Lowell Manufacturing Company, house
24 Stackpole
Ferguson Sarah, widow, house 8 Water
Fernald Mark, painter, house Westford, opposite Queen
Fernald, see Furnald
Fernley Thomas, spinner, hoards 42 Boott corporation
Ferrin Catharine Mrs. housekeeper at J. B. French's, boards do.
Ferrin Silas, box-maker, 233 Middlesex, house Carlton, near
Middlesex
Ferris Charles W. clerk, boards 27 Massachusetts corporation
Ferson Clarentine E. blacksmith, boards 5 Robinson
Ferson Levi Mrs. house 5 Robinson
Ferson Levi 0. boards 5 Robinson
Fessenden Samuel F. currier, house Lincoln, near Main
Field Charles, house 43 Fayette
Field Charles M. machinist, 237 Middlesex, boards Howard House
Field David C. G. agent Wamesit Power Company, Whipple's
Mills, house Hale, corner Grand
Field David S. contractor, L. M. S. house 23 L. M. S. corporation
Field George W. gas and steam fitting and machinist, Whipple's
Mills, house 2 Ford
Field Joseph, overseer, house 1 Wamesit block
Field Simon C. carpenter, house 122 Moody
Field, see Fields
Fielding David Mrs. house 7 Water
Fielding {Henry A.) & Bartlett {George H), hardware and agri-
cultural warehouse, 136 Central, house 34 Lawrence
Fielding Joseph, spinner, house 7 Merrill
Fielding Josiah B. paperhangings and painting, 99 Central, and 1,
3, and 4 Jackson, house 9 Elm
Fielding Sarah, widow, house Old Ladies' Home, 58 Moody
Fielding Stephen K. 99 Central, house 7 Elm [block, Fayette
Fields John, soda and mineral water, 15 Lowell, boards 7 Carolin's
Fields Margaret, widow, house 7 Carolin's block, Fayette
Fields Thomas, overseer, Middlesex Company, house 8 Wall
Fields, see Field
Fife Elmore R. carpenter, house 1 Oliver
Fife Hugh, boltmaker, house 33 Keene
Fife James, operative, boards 21 Lowell corporation
Fife John, Hamilton, house rear 111 Market
Fife Michael, operative, house 50 Gorham
Fife Nelson, machinist, Broadway, cor. Mt. Vernon, bds. 1 Oliver
Fifield Ann G. Mrs. boards 159 Central
Fifield Joseph C. overseer, Lowell corporation, house 17 do.
Fifield Stephen, laborer, house rear 31 Middle
Fifield William A. carpenter, house 16 Clark
Fifield William H. weaver, boards 44 Boott corporation
Filand John, laborer, house 56 Dutton
Fall River Directory, Published toy Sampson, Davenport, & Co.
(formerly Adams, Sampson, & Co.), 47 Congress Street, Boston.
LOWELL [ F ] DIRECTOEY. 101
Filene Isadore, peddler, house 23 Tremont
Files Allen, watchman Lowell corp., house Yarney, near Fletcher
Fillmore Albert, house 3 Union
Fillmore Amos B. machinist, boards 89 Appleton
Fillmore Theodore, carpenter, 58 Rock, house 4 Franklin square
Finch Obed, student, boards 77 High
Findley James, sashmaker, Wame^it Steam Mills
Finn Abigail, widow, house 7 Audover
Finn Catharine S. Mrs. millinery, 101 Merrimack, house 19 Lee
Finn James B. machinist, house 19 Lee
Finn John, operative, house 1 Quigley's alley
Finn , widow, house 50 East Merrimack
Finley George, section hand, boards 21 Lowell corporation
Finley Michael, teamster, 9 Thorndike, house 45 Adams
Finnan Patrick, at " Vox Populi " office, house 14 Howe
Finnegan Bridget, widow, house 17 George
Finnegan Daniel, laborer, house 51 Fenwick
Finnegan John, laborer, house 6 Lowell place
Finnegan Margaret, widow, house 13 Lee
Finnegan Michael, grocer, 52 Church, house do.
Finnegan Thomas, overseer dyer, Merrimack Print Works, house
90 Merrimack corporation
Finton William, spinner, house 12 Green
Firth Thomas, blacksmith, house 74 High
Firth William, operative, Hamilton corp. boards 70 Middlesex
Fish Came A. Mrs. house 22 Tremont corporation
Fish Frank, harness maker, boards 10 Suffolk corporation
Fisher A. W. Mrs. house 98 Gorham
Fisher Charles, weaver, boards 138 Merrimack corporation
Fisher Daniel, cabinet maker, boards 27 Willie
Fisher Martha Mrs. variety store, 219 Middlesex, house 217 do.
Fisher Samuel S. machinist, house Suffolk, corner Broadway
Fisher Sumner, shoemaker, 138 Central, house 17 Floyd
Fisher Susan Mrs. house Pollard's avenue
Fisher S. Homer, ticket agent (Boston), b. Suffolk, cor. Broadway
Fisher Thomas Mrs. house 10 Broadway
Fisher William, spinner, house 76 Warren
Fisk William F. boards 5 Lawrence corporation
Fiske Amos, overseer, house 34 Cabot
Fiske Charles H. machinist, house 152 Gorham
Fiske Edward A. boards 39 Adams
Fiske George, boards 27 Chapel
Fiske George W. turner, house 100 Appleton
Fiske Henry B. teller {Howard Bank, Boston), b. 100 Appleton
Fiske Levi Mrs. boarding-house, 79 Merrimack corporation
Fiske Sarah C. teacher No. 17 Primary School, b. 100 Appleton
Fiske Sarah M. clerk, boards 27 Chapel
Fiske William, comfortable manuf. 3 Cushing, house 39 Adams
GEO. F. HUNT & CO., Fire &, Life Ins. Ag'y, representing $45,-
000,000 Capital and Surplus. 38 Central St., Lowell. (See page 344.)
102 LOWELL [ F ] DIRECTORY.
Fiske William 0. boards 39 Adams
Fitts Frank E. bookkeeper (Boston), boards 7 Willie
Fitts Isaac N. millwright, house 7 Willie
Fitts Mary, widow, house 10 Cabot
Fitts Michael, tinsmith, boards 10 Cabot
Fitts John, moulder, boards 10 Cabot
Fitts Michael, filecutter, boards 42 L. M. S. corporation
Fitz Bridget, widow, house 1 Marion
Fitz John, moulder, Willie, corner Dutton [Centralville
Fitzgerald Ann, Mary, Lizzie, and Catharine, house Parker's block,
Fitzgerald Catharine, widow, house 24 Water
Fitzgerald Charles H. weaver, boards 31 Hamilton corporation
Fitzgerald David, laborer, house 2 Water
Fitzgerald Edmund, laborer, house Manchester, corner Main
Fitzgerald Ellen, widow, house 8 Cabot
Fitzgerald Garrett, laborer, house 1 Fenwick
Fitzgerald Hannah, widow, house 132 Lowell
Fitzgerald Jeanette, widow, boards Old Ladies' Home, 58 Moody
Fitzgerald Jeremiah, laborer, house 102 Suffolk
Fitzgerald John, painter, boards Cross, near Adams
Fitzgerald Mary, widow, house Cross, near Adams
Fitzgerald Maurice, laborer, house 1 Short
Fitzgerald Patrick, currier, house London, Ayer's City
Fitzgerald Patrick, sawyer, house Brewery court
Fitzgerald Richard, dyer, boards 95 Merrimack corporation
Fitzgerald Terance, laborer, house 96 Adams
Fitzgerald Thomas, saw-filer, house 269 Middlesex
Fitzpatrick Owen, carpetweaver, house Chapel, corner Central
Fitzpatrick Patrick, carpetweaver, boards Chapel, corner Central
Fitzpatrick Peter, laborer, house 292 Central
Fitzpatrick Peter, machinist, house 2 Theatre block, Lowell
Fitzpatrick William Mrs. house 19 Winter [Cabot
Fitzsimmons Ellen (31, Brennon fy Co.), 56 Merrimack, boards 10
Fitzsimmons Mary (M. Brennon fy Co.), 56 Merrimack, boards 10
Cabot
Fitzsimmons Michael, at S. G. Mack's, house 10 Cabot
Fitzsimmons Owen Mrs. house 55 Bridge, Centralville
Flagg Hannah, widow, operative, boards 119 Central
Flagg William H. overseer, Boott corporation, house 72 do.
Flagg William M. carpenter, boards 72 Boott corporation
Flahavan Michael, tinsmith, 125 Market, boards 49 Middle
Flaherty Hannah, widow, house 28 Salem
Flaherty James, laborer, house 3 Carpet lane
Flaherty Thomas, mulespinner, house rear 12 River
Flaherty William, laborer, house rear 41 Market
Flaherty , widow, house 12 Adams
Flanagan Catharine, widow, house 263 Middlesex
Flanagan Edmund, carpenter, house 14 Charles
Lawrence Directory, PwtolisHed by Sampson, Davenport, &. Co.
(formerly Adams, Sampson, & Co.), 47 Congress Street, Boston.
LOWELL [ F ] DIRECTORY. 103
Flanagan Harry, operative, boards 5 Faulkner's block
Flanagan John, laborer, boards 1 George
Flanagan Michael, farmer, house 33 Floyd
Flanagan Michael, laborer, 105 Central, boards 263 Middlesex
Flanagan Patrick, pressman, boards 1 George
Flanagan Patrick, laborer, house 70 Lowell
Flanagan Patrick, laborer, house 184 Gorham
Flanagan Thomas, laborer, boards 19 High
Flanary Michael, stonemason, house 20 Summer
Flanders Charles R. bonnet bleachery, 82 Merrimack, house do.
Flanders Daniel, watchman, boards 7 Warren [court
Flanders Henry R. boots and shoes, 302 Merrimack, h. 4 Tilden
Flanders George A. dyer, boards 233 Gorham
Flanders Lyman L. carpenter, house 2 Tilden court
Flanders Moses T. oiler, house 198 Central
Flanders Peter (Boston), house 386 Merrimack
Flanders Phanuel, farmer, house 233 Gorham
Flanders Samuel B. overseer carder, Hamilton corp. house 11 do.
Flanders William G. overseer, Massachusetts corporation, h. 19 do.
Flanders William S. machinist, Merrimack corporation, h. 122^ do.
Flavin John, card stripper, house 15 Dummer
Fleck Patrick, carpenter, house 79 Market
Fleming John, dyer, house 263 Middlesex
Fleming John, Middlesex corporation, house 70 Warren
Fleming Julia, widow, house Cross, above Suffolk
Fleming Patrick, laborer, house Cross, above Suffolk
Fleming Patrick, laborer, house 117 Lowell
Fleming Richard, laborer, house 2 Cummiskey's alley
Fleming William S. machinist, boards 70 Warren
Fletcher Benjamin, sash and blind maker, house 45 Charles
Fletcher Edmund Mrs. house 210 Central
Fletcher Edmund D. {Nichols fy Fletcher), grocer, 144 and 146
Central, house 210 do.
Fletcher Edmund D. {Nichols § Co.), flour, old freight depot,
Thorndike, house 210 Central
Fletcher Horatio, intelligence office, 84 Central, house 56 Bartlett
Fletcher Horatio R. house 1 Cabot block
Fletcher Isaac A. bookkeeper at D. W. Horn's, h. 288 Central
Fletcher {James H. ) & Simpson {Alexander W.), furniture, Wa-
mesit Mills, house 128 Cross
Fletcher James T. machinist, boards 138 Merrimack corporation
Fletcher J. B. sashmaker, Wamesit Steam Mills, bds. 263 Central
Fletcher Lewis N. weaver, Lawrence corporation, house 22 Cabot
Fletcher Miles J. clerk, 13 Market, boards 111 Central
Fletcher Nathaniel F. clerk, 96 Merrimack
Fletcher Nellie E. widow, boards 112 Merrimack corporation
Fletcher Oliver, overseer, Lowell, house 56 Moody
Fletcher Orra A. weaver, house 126 Merrimack corporation
Agency of Royal Ins. Co., r,iv., Eug., with Geo. F. Hunt &. Co.,
over Prescott Nat'l Bank, 38 Cent'l St., Lowell. (See pp. 344 and 40G.)
104 LOWELL [ F ] DIRECTOEY.
Fletcher Richard, house 13 Marshall
Fletcher Shuah H. widow, boards Liberty, near Chelmsford
Fletcher Simon T. clothing, 263 Central, house do.
Fletcher Stephen R. bonnet bleachery, 96 Merrimack, house do.
Fletcher Warren, bobbinmaker, house 1 Albro's block, Cushing-
Fletcher William, farmer, house Liberty, near Chelmsford
Fletcher William, elevator tender, house 208 Merrimack
Flint Albert G. overseer spinner, Lawrence corp. house 22 do.
Flint Almy J. clerk, Lowell Machine Shop, boards Liberty, near
School
Flint Charles L. machinist, house 380 Merrimack
Flint Edwin H. machinist, boards 109 Appleton
Flint George, milkman, boards 95 Howard
Flint George W. hackman, 112 Moody, boards 4 Cabot block
Flint Henry E. hackdriver, boards 1 George
Flint James, moulder, Willie, corner Dutton [near School
Flint Joseph K. patternmaker, Mechanics Mills, house Liberty,
Flint Oliver S. 112 Moody, house 109 do.
Flint Oliver W. livery stable, 112 Moody, house 4 Cabot block
Flint Omer A. student, house Mt. Pleasant, Centralville
Flood Ann, widow, house 2 Fayette
Flood Edward, carder, house 2 Dodge
Flood Edward, machinist, boards 53 Massachusetts corporation
Flood Elizabeth, widow, house 16 George
Flood Henry F. machinist, house 5 Lowell place
Flood John, laborer, house rear 148 Lowell
Flood John C. fruit, &c. 63 Dutton, house do.
Flood Joseph, gigger, boards George, near Green
Flood Nancy, widow, house 21 Davidson
Flood Peter, cigar-manufacturer, 23 East Merrimack, house 21 do.
Flood William, gigger, boards George, near Green
Flora John, file-grinder, house 7 East Pine
Florence Wilbur, bobbinmaker, Wamesit Mills
Flynn Catharine, widow, house Dummer, near Lowell
Flynn Catharine, widow, house 3 Cummiskey's alley
Flynn Dennis, blacksmith, boards 123 Lowell
Flynn Ellen, widow, house 102 Suffolk
Flynn Hannah Mrs. house 40 Appleton
Flynn James, currier, boards 5 Molloy's court
Flynn James, marble-polisher, 165 Middlesex, house 8 Cedar
Flynn John, laborer, boards 51 Massachusetts corporation
Flynn John, carder, boards 11 Massachusetts corporation
Flynn John, provisions, Dummer, near Lowell, house do.
Flynn John, chair bottomer, 352 Central, house do.
Flynn John Mrs. house 8 Cedar
Flynn Michael, house 322 Merrimack
Flynn Michael X. machinist, boards 21 Willie
Flynn Miles, laborer, house 5 Molloy's court
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Flynn Owen, laborer, bouse Water, corner Pond
Flynn Patrick, laborer, bouse 50 West Union
Flynn Patrick, Merrimack corporation, boards 38 Paige
Flynn Patrick Mrs. house 38 Paige
Flynn Peter, shoemaker, boards 5 Molloy's court
Flynn Philip, laborer, house 12 Broadway
Flynn Thomas, watchman, house 8 Faulkner's block
Flynn William, Lowell Machine Shop, boards 5 Molloy's court
Fogarty Charles A sashmaker, boards 35^ dishing
Fogg A. C. Miss, dressmaker, 3 Canal, boards 31 Hamilton corp.
Fogg Charles A. machinist, house 1 South Franklin court
Fogg Mary S. widow, house 8 Grand
Fogg Nancy Miss, boarding-house, 31 Hamilton corporation
Foley Bartholomew, spinner, house 28 Fayette
Foley Catharine, house 45 Adams
Foley Charles, operative, boards 24 New
Foley Charles A. sashmaker, boards 35 Cushing
Foley Ellen, widow, house 118 Lowell
Foley James, operative, boards 111 Central
Foley James Mrs. house 6 Lewis
Foley Jeremiah, trunkmaker, boards 118 Suffolk
Foley John, laborer, house 118 Suffolk
Foley John, jr. laborer, boards 118 Suffolk
Foley John, currier, Willie, corner Broadway, boards 37 Fenwick
Foley Michael, Stott's Mill, house 7 New
Foley Michael, foundry, house Marion, near Broadway
Foley Peter, laborer, house rear 55 Market
Follansbee John, carder, boards 11 Hamilton corporation
Follansby Nellie Mrs. variety store, 238 Merrimack, house do.
Follen Ellen, widow, house 30 William
Follen Patrick, engineer, house 25 Congress
Folsom Alanson, mason, house Cambridge, 5th from Hale
Folsom A. carpenter, boards 5 Suffolk corporation
Folsom Catharine B. widow, millinery, 73 Merrimack, house do.
Folsom Frank, spinner, Lawrence, boards 5 Suffolk corporation
Folsom Ira N. machinist, house 5 Chelmsford
Folsom Jeanette, widow, house 204 Central
Folsom Jeremiah S. insurance agent, 21 Central, house 22 Chapel
Folsom Jonathan P. dry goods, 44-| Merrimack, house 42 High
Folsom Lorenzo A. agent, house 113 Appleton
Folsom Mary Mrs. widow, house 17 Cady
Folsom Mary F. teacher, 73 Merrimack, house do.
Foody William, laborer, house 3 Tremont
Foote Charles C. machinist, 84 Middle, house 80 South
Foote Irvin A. pianoforte tuner, 275 Merrimack (also W. S.
Foote $ Co.), house 36 Cabot
Foote James D. {J. L. Foote S? Co.), house Pine, near Wilder
Security Fire Ins. Co. of N.Y. City. Capital, $1,000,000. Assets,
$1,477,677.13. Losses promptly paid. Geo. F. Hunt & Co., Agts.
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Foote James L. & Co. {James D. Foote), stoves and tin-ware, 277
and 279 Merrimack, house Liberty, near Pine
Foote Sanford J. house 83 Salem
Foote Wan-en S. & Co. (Irvin A. Foote), piano-fortes, 275 Merri-
mack, house 7 Butterfield
Forbes John, house 48 Appleton [dlesex, h. 25 Marshall
Forbush (Charles) & Ingham (William J..), grocers, 167 Mid-
Ford Bridget, widow, house 15 Green
Ford Charles, machinist, house 1 Abbot
Ford David A. clerk, 251 Merrimack, boards 5 Butterfield
Ford James W. boards 5 Butterfield
Ford John, operative, boards 115 Merrimack corporation
Ford John, laborer, house 12 Church
Ford John, fireman, Merrimack corporation, boards 51-| Lowell
Ford Lydia N. Mrs. variety store, 344 Merrimack, house 5 But-
terfield
Ford Michael, laborer, house Middlesex, opposite Mclntire
Ford Patrick, spinner, boards 21 Kirk avenue
Ford Patrick, house 15 Green
Ford Sarah A. widow, house 29 Cushing
Ford , stonecutter, boards 69 Lowell Machine Shop corp.
Forrest Anna, clerk, 97 Central, boards 27 Chapel
Forrest William, house 5 Appleton corporation
Forristall William J. cloth-finisher, house 10 Davidson
Forsaith John, expressman, Merrimack-street depot, boards 113
East Merrimack
Forsberg Oscar A. clerk, 319 Merrimack, boards 22 Varney
Fosdick Amos S. machinist, house 86 Charles [Fletcher
Fosdick Lucian G. clerk, Cabot, cor. Salem, house Varney, near
Fosdick John F. carpenter, house 3 High-street square
Foss Augustus B. policeman, house Lincoln, near Chelmsford
Foss Edward J., Hamilton, house Moody
Foss George W., Lowell Machine Shop, house 6 Middlesex place
Foss George W. laborer, house 158 Central
Foss Jacob, Appleton Mills, boards 72 Appleton [mack
Foss John F. machinist, Lowell Machine Shop, house 332 Merri-
Foss Justin E. napper, Hamilton corporation, house 82 Moody
Foss Luther B. locksmith, 129 Central, boards 6 Middlesex place
Foster Addison P. Rev. house 40 Branch
Foster Adelaide Miss, clerk, 95 Central, boards 9 Favor
Foster Albert M. foreman job-room " Citizen and News," house 3
Adams court
Foster Anna A. widow, boards 11 Auburn
Foster Charles, tinsmith, 29 Middlesex, b. 15 Third, Centralville
Foster Charles, machinist, house 15 Hurd
Foster Charles F. boards 64 Church
Foster Davis Rev. boards 105 Gorbam
Foster Eden B. Rev. house 19 Tyler
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Foster Francis A. overseer, house 219 Central
Foster Frank, spinner, boards 6 Tremont corporation
Foster George, tinsmith, house 15 Hurd
Foster George G. bleacher, house Bleachery, near the railroad
Foster Henry S. engineer, boards 260 Merrimack
Foster Herbert A. printer, boards 64 Church
Foster James, overseer carder, Lawrence corporation, house 84 do.
Foster Jesse, carpenter, Salem, cor. Willie avenue, house 15 Salem
Foster Jesse H. teamster, house 2 Water
Foster Lemuel, weaver, boards 1 Hamilton corporation
Foster Loring, carder, Tremont corporation, house 32 do.
Foster Lydia. widow, house Old Ladies' Home, 58 Moody
Foster Mary C. widow, boards 5 Lowell corporation
Foster Merrill C. carder, Tremont corporation, boards 32 do.
Foster Obadiah R. house 64 Church
Foster Richard, boards 19 Tyler
Foster Samuel W. overseer, Lowell corporation, house 9 do.
Foster Sewall, shoemaker, house Richardson, Centralville
Foster William Mrs. boards Hildreth, cor. Pearl, Centralville
Foster W. H. saloon, 164 Merrimack, house do.
Foudy John, laborer, 125 Market, house 16 Davis
Fountain Louis, laborer, house 7 Knowles place
Fountain Silliman, machinist, house 30 Salem
Fowler Albert, mason, house 11 Third, Centralville
Fowler George L. carpenter, 13 Worthen, boards 120 Merrimack
Fowler John, Middlesex, boards 82 Church
Fowler John E. shoemaker, house 22 Fifth, Centralville
Fowler Samuel, spinner, Hamilton, boards 10 Suffolk corporation
Fox Adeline, widow, house 6 Dodge
Fox Amanda M. Mrs. boarding-house, 45 Boott corporation
Fox Bridget, widow, house 68 River, Centralville
Fox Franklin M. shoemaker, house 30 Chestnut
Fox Jesse Dr. house 49 Third, Centralville
Fox Lorenzo S. physician, 2 Wells's block, house 10 Nesmith
Fox Patrick, bleachery, house 5 Livingston
Fox Peter, painter, house 68 River, Centralville
Fox Thomas, bleachery, house 8 Congress
Fox Warren &, Co. clothing, 57 Central, house 46 Andover
Francis Charles H. messenger, Sargent's express, boards 31 Boott
corporation
Francis James, civil engineer, locks and canals, boards 47 Worthen
Francis James B. agent, locks and canals, house 47 Worthen
Francis Joseph, student, boards 47 Worthen
Franklin EJuar H. clerk, 54 Merrimack, house 521 <j 0-
Franklin Martha A. teacher, No. 8 Primary School, boards Mt.
Vernon, corner Sixth, Centralville
Franklin Win. B. overseer, Lawrence corporation, house Sixth,
corner Mt. Vernon, Centralville
Germania Fire Ins. Co. of Ji.T. Assets over $875,090. A first-class
Co. Policies written at the ofllce of G. F. Hunt <fc Co. (See p. 341.)
108 LOWELL [F] DIRECTORY.
Frappy Louis, laborer, house 3 Davidson
Frawley John, finisher, boards 5 Livingston
Frawley Margaret, widow, house 5 Livingston
Frawley Peter, finisher, boaids 5 Livingston
Frawley Peter 0' C. grocer, Gorharn, corner Moore, house 1 Moore
Fraser Daniel, cabinetmaker, Wamesit Steam Mills, boards 28 La-
grange
Frazer Alexander Mrs. house 11 Marion
Frazier Thomas, peddler, house 22 Howe
Frederick Ellen, widow, house 94 A'lams
Fredlitue Edward, laborer, house 7 Garnet
Freeman Abigail, widow, boards 33 Branch
Freeman Benjamin F. dyer, house 17 Clay
Freeman Benjamin S., American Bolt Company, house 26 Walnut
Freeman Charles T. clerk, boards 154 Broadway
Freeman Henry, bleachery, house 3 Livingston
Freeman John, bleachery, house 3 Livings' on
Freeman Lyman, carpenter, house 154 Broadway
Freeman Mary J. widow, house 10 Third, Centralville [Dutton
Freeman Robert K. sashmaker, Wamesit Steam Mills, boards 76
Freeman Samuel J. carriage-painter, 202 Middlesex, h. 33 Branch
Freeman Samuel K. carriage-painter, Arch, near Northern depot,
boards 33 Branch
Freeman Tbomas, bleachery, house Prospect, corner Kidder
Freeman William, dyer, house 17 Clay [hou,-e 388 Middlesex
French Abram & Co. {Horace E. French), clothing, 92 Central,
French Almira, widow, house Aldrich block, 90 Appleton
French Amos, machinist, house 346 Merrimack
French {Amos B.) & Puffer (F. W.), crockery and glass ware,
115 Central, house at Chelmsford
French Amos B. receiving clerk, freight-, depot, boards 31 Branch
French Benjamin, dresser, house 142 Merrimack corporation
French Benjamin F. Mrs. bouse 13 Anne
French Charles Mrs. boards 18 Lagrange
French Charles H. clerk, 145 Central, boards 23 Charles
French Cyril Mrs. house 7 Chapel
French Elvin, musician, house 24 Wentworth's block
French Franklin, clerk, house Varnum, near Myrtle, Centralville
French George O. E. bill-poster, 21 Central, boards 68 Warren
French Henry, operative, house 40 Marion
French Horace E. {A. French $ Co.), clothing, 92 Central,
boards 388 Middlesex
French Jonathan, confectionery, house 167 Merrimack corporation
French Joseph, harnessmaker, boards 114 Merrimack corporation
French Josiah B. house Chelmsford, near railroad bridge
French Mary Mrs. house 3 Luther's court
French William, overseer, house Varnum, near Myrtle, Centralville
French William C. clerk, house 16 Cabot
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French William H. apothecary, 2 Central, h. 7 Third, Centralville
French William H. overseer, Lowell Felting Mills, house 18 Ash
Frichette Charles, laborer, house 114 East Merrimack
Frill , widow, house 39 Lowell Machine Shop corporation
Frizell Joseph P. civil engineer, house 3 Fifth, Centralville
Frost Charles H. spinner, house 5 Fourth, Centralville
Frost Elizabeth W. teacher Coburn School, boards 48 Andover
Frost George W. carpenter, house 16 Salem
Frost Helen Mrs. boards 16 Hamilton corporation
Frost Joseph, farmer, house Mammoth road, Dracut
Frost Lyman J. overseer carder, Lawrence corp. house 48 Church
Fruhauf Jacob & Co. fancy goods, 109 Merrimack, house 17 Lee
Fryatt Thomas, machinist, house rear 66 Moody
Frye Abby Mrs. house 257 Central
Frye E. E. house 15 Andover [c. Fletcher
Frye Frederick (Read fy Frye), mason, 20 Prescott, h. Pawtucket,
Frye George, mason, house 23 Kirk
Frye Hannah Mrs. house rear 209 Central
Frye John F. counsellor, 43^ Central, boards 257 do.
Frye Laura Mrs. house 191 Gorham
Frye Marshall, currier, house 11 Railroad [Mechanic
Frye Nathan W. sup't Gates's Tannery, Chelmsford, h. Worthen, c.
Frye Pteuben, mason, house 128 Merrimack
Fuller Charles A. W. machinist, house 7 Ford
Fuller Charles H. boards 54 East Merrimack
Fuller Charles J. operative, boards 7 Ford
Fuller Darius S. engineer, house Elm, near Third, Centralville
Fuller Edward R. carpenter, house 5 Burns
Fuller Edwin A. mechanic, boards 54 East Merrimack
Fuller Ellen, widow, house 30 Williams [cor. Marshall
Fuller Ensign C. woodturner, Mechanics Mills, Dutton, h. Grand,
Fuller Eugene, carpenter, boards 27 Massachusetts corporation
Fuller Fred C. spinner, boards 69 Boott corporation
Fuller Granville L. cabinetmaker, boards 25 Willie
Fuller Harrison H. house 54 East Merrimack
Fuller Homer, sashmaker, Wamesit Steam Mills, boards 25 Willie
Fuller Jason, grocer, 65 East Merrimack, boards 106 do.
Fuller John B. sashmaker, Wamesit Steam Mills, house 25 Willie
Fuller Julia A. widow, house 25 Charles
Fuller J. Frank, milkman, boards 106 East Merrimack
Fuller Samuel S. overseer, Middlesex corporation, house 32 Suffolk
Fuller William T. carpenter, house 9 North Franklin court
Fullerton Benjamin B. moulder, boards 5 Massachusetts corp.
Fullerton George W. engineer, house 5 Massachusetts corporation
Fullerton Mary, widow, boards 5 Massachusetts corporation
Fullerton Sarah Jane, boarding-house, 15 Hamilton corporation
Fulton James, spinner, house First, near Bridge, Centralville
Fulton Walter M. spinner, house 29 Appleton corporation
Geo. F. Hunt & Co. are Agents for the Baltic Fire Ins. Co. of IV. Y.
This Co. joins no "Combination" or "Association." (See p. 344.)
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Fulton Mrs. house 31 Adams
Furber George D., Industrial Hall, house 42 Grand
Furbish Almeda M. matron Old Ladies' Home, 58 Moody
Furbish {Joshua J.) &, Sanborn (E.), carriagemakers, Andover,.
corner Pleasant, house 52 Charles
Furbush Anna A. millinery, 83 Merrimack, house 11 Willow-
Furbush John M. photographer, house 11 Willow
Furlong James W. laborer, boards 87 Moody
Furlong John C. boards 38 Paige [cor. Varney
Furnald Nathaniel G. carpenter and builder, 23 Middle, h. School,
Furnald , see Fernald
Fury Thomas, laborer, house rear 52 Middle
GADBOYS THEOPHILUS, clerk, 167 Middlesex, house Far-
son's court [dlesex place
Gadette Cai, cabinetmaker, Wamesit Steam Mills, boards 8 Mid-
Gaffney Catharine Miss, house 5 Theatre block
Gaffhey E. widow, house 18 Davidson
Gaffhey James, mason, house Adams, near Broadway
Gaffhey John, laborer, house 107 Merrimack corporation
Gaffhey Michael B. laborer, boards 107 Merrimack corporation
Gaffhey Owen, laborer, house 6 Theatre block, Lowell
Gaffhey Patrick, laborer, house 6 Theatre block, Lowell
Gaffhey Terence, laborer, house 21 High
Gaffhey Thomas, hairdresser, house 21 High
Gagan Joseph, baggage master, Northern depot, h. 23 Broadway
Gage Daniel P. physician, 13 John, boards Washington house
Gage Edward T. clerk, 166 Merrimack, boards 13 Kirk
Gage George B. clerk, 134 Merrimack, boards 44 Bartlett
Gage Henry F. clerk, 164 Merrimack, boards 13 Kirk
Gage Isaac T. overseer, house 129^ Merrimack corporation
Gage James U. dry goods, 52 Merrimack, house 93 Salem
Gage Lydia Mrs. boarding-house, 29 Tremont corporation
Gage Robert W. butcher, boards 22 Marshall
Gage Seth, house Bridge, above Tenth, Centralville
Gage William H. Mrs. millinery, Carleton block, house 13 Kirk
Gale Charles C. marble worker, boards 9 Abbott
Gale George M. painter, house 12 Race
Gale Horace, machinist, boards 27 Willie
Gale Seneca, wood-sawyer, house 12 Race
Gallagher Charles, junk dealer, house 58 Middle
Gallagher Edward, calico printer, house 42 Paige
Gallagher Ellen Mrs. dressmaker, 17 Race, house do.
Gallagher Felix, spinner, Middlesex corp. house 24 Gorham
Gallagher James, blacksmith, house rear 90 Gorham
Gallagher James, laborer, house 90 Charles
Gallagher John, laborer, house 6 Cedar
Gallagher Martin, spinner, house 23 High
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Gallagher Mary, widow, house 48 Howard's avenue
Gallagher Mary and Jane, house Kirk avenue
Gallagher Owen, machinist, house 54 River, Centralville
Gallagher Owen, house 42 Paige
Gallagher Patrick, laborer, boards 42 Paige
Gallagher Patrick, laborer, boards 40 Paige
Gallagher Patrick, laborer, boards 48 Howard's avenue
Gallagher Robert, bartender, American House, h. 61 Hamilton blk.
Gallagher Thomas, laborer, boards 58 Middle
Gallagher Thomas, laborer, house Congress, rear Hale's Mills
Gallivan Edward, laborer, house rear 20 Dummer
Gallogley James, laborer, house rear 78 Lowell
Gallon Hugh, woolsorter, house 9 Carolin's block, Fayette
Galloupe Daniel P. principal Varnum ■ School, house Methuen,
Centralville
Galvin Ann, widow, house 28 Howard's lane
Galvin Bridget, widow, house 6 Merrill
Galvin Ellen, widow, house 24 Broadway
Galvin John, spinner, boards 23 George
Galvin Michael, laborer, house 8 Wall
Galvin Patrick, operative, house 3 Reed's court
Gammel Pliny F. machinist, boards 134 Merrimack corporation
Gandron Clemence, laborer, house 17 Paige
Ganley Robert, laborer, house 26 Winter
Gannon Bernard, spinner, house 26 Cedar
Gannon Dennis, spinner, house 4 Front, Centralville
Gannon James, bleachery, house 23 Cedar .
Gannon John, laborer, house 2 Cedar
Gannon John, laborer, house 8 Molloy's court
Gannon Margaret Mrs. house 24 Worthen
Gannon Maurice, carder, house rear 13 Summer
Gannon Robert, carder, house 118 Lowell
Gannon Thomas, slater, house rear 30 Cedar
Gara Bernard, picker, house 17 High
Gard William, laborer, house 146 Suffolk
Gardner (Almond B.) & Willey ( C. If.), carpenters, 11 Middle,
house 51 Andover
Gardner George, city auditor, City Government building, house
Mt. Washington, near Varney [corp.
Gardner Henry L. machinist, Arch, boards 25 Lowell Machine Shop
Gardner James, laborer, at Moore, corner Whipple
Gardner James B. house 10 Adams, Franklin Square
Gardner Joseph, laborer, boards 7 Middlesex place
Gardner Mary C. widow, house 25 Lowell Machine Shop corp.
Gardner Mary C. teacher Bartlett School, boards Mt. Washington,
near Varney
Gardner Robert Mrs. house 54 Bartlett
Gardner Theodore F. machinist, house 25 Church
If you want a first-class Fire, Life, Accident, or Live-Stocit Ins.
Policy, call at Geo. F. Hunt &, Co.'s Ins. Agency, 38 Central St.
112 LOWELL [G] DIRECTOEY.
Gardner William S. (Sweetser & Gardner),
Central, house 54 Bartlett
Garfield L. H. teamster, house 192 Gorham
Garland Albert E. house 133 East Merrimack [East Merrimack
Garland Carrie M. teacher, No. 16 Primary School, boards 127
Garland Jeremiah Mrs. house 133 East Merrimack
Garland Joseph P. milkman, house Wilder, near Middlesex
Garland Nathaniel & Co. {Charles F. Belden), wheelwrights, rear
285 Merrimack, house 5 Suffolk corporation
Garland Owen, job wagon, house rear 73 Charles
Garland Samuel Mrs. house 127 East Merrimack
Garland William, spinner, house 7 Fayette
Garland William W., Merrimack corporation, house 118 do.
Gannon Aaron, teamster, house 18 Massachusetts corporation
Garnet John, Merrimack corporation, boards 139 do.
Garnet Joseph, proprietor Sherman House, 14 River, Centralville
Garragan Margaret, widow, house 2 William
Garrett Henry L. Mrs. house 9 Lawrence corporation
Garrett Robert J. overseer, Mass. corp. house Walker, cor. Kemp
Garrett William A. boards Walker, corner Kemp
Garrigan Michael, clerk, boards 16 High
Garrigan Patrick, clerk, 134 Central, boards 16 High
Garrigan Philip, blacksmith, house 16 High
Garrigan Thomas J. grocer, 134 Central, boards 16 High
Garrihan Malachi, dyer, house 12 Mill
Garrison Alfred, hairdresser, boards 15 Fayette
Garrison Henry, spinner, house 5 Water
Garrity Alice, widow, house 39 Wortheu
Garrity Ann Mrs. house 37 North
Garrity Bartholomew, house rear 21 North
Garrity Daniel, laborer, boards 37 North
Garrity Michael, carpenter, house 29 North
Garrity Michael, operative, house 75 Lowell
Garrity J. F. hairdresser, 4 Central, boards 29 North
Garrity William, woolsorter, boards 70 Suffolk
Gartland Frank, mariner, house 61 Gorham [River, Centralville
Garvan James C. machinist, Fletcher, corner Cushing, boards 60
Garvey Margaret, widow, house rear 13 Jefferson
Garvey Mary, widow, house 12 Adams
Garvey Michael, laborer, house 42 Adams
Garvey Michael, laborer, boards rear 35 Fenwick
Garvey Thomas, laborer, house rear 35 Fenwick
Garvin Bridget, widow, house 27 Union
Garvin Charles W. spinner, boards 50 Massachusetts corporation
Garvin James, laborer, house 13 Union
Garvin John E. laborer, boards 274 Gorham
Gary M. C. laborer, rear 57 Central, house 2 Pleasant, Centralville
Gassed Stephen, spinner, boards 254 Central
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Gately John, farmer, at A. L. Waite's, house Carpet lane
Gately Patrick, laborer, house 289 Middlesex
Gately Patrick, laborer, house 64 Suffolk
Gately William, bleachery, house 6 Crosby [Chelmsford
Gates Abbie D. teacher, No. 31 Primary School, boards Hale, near
Gates Charles L. clerk, 23 Central, boards 52 Andover
Gates Clara L. Miss, boards 30 Lawrence
Gates Elihu, machinist, house 33 Suffolk, Franklin square
Gates George W. operative, boards 33 Suffolk, Franklin square
Gates Jeremiah, physician, 6-| Hurd, house do.
Gates Josiah & Sons (/. Emery and Prescott C), belt and hose
manufacturers, 4 and 6 Mechanics building, Button, h. Gates
Gates J. Emery (Josiah Gates 8? Sons), belting manufacturer, 6
Mechanics building, boards Gates
Gates Luther F. shoemaker, 19 Merrimack, house 52 Andover
Gates Prescott C. (Josiah Gates fy Sons), belting manufacturer, 6
Mechanics building, boards Gates
Gates Sarah L. teacher No. 21 Primary School, boards 125 Gorham
Gaudette Alexander, laborer, house 17 Paige
Gault Samuel, painter, boards 8 Prescott corporation
Gaunt William, laborer, house Taylor, corner Merrill
Gauthier Gabriel, carpenter, house 279 Middlesex
Gay Alonzo, yard hand, Massachusetts, boards 13 Suffolk corp.
Gay Nathaniel, watchman, Tremont corporation, house 32 Race
Gay Otis W. clerk Merchants National Bank, boards 32 Race
Gaynor Thomas, flesher, house Short, corner Chelmsford
Geary James, Merrimack corporation, house 4 Cummiskey's alley
Gee Thomas, boards 154 Merrimack corporation
Gee William, sketchmaker, house 154 Merrimack corporation
Gee William Mrs. second-hand clothing, 338 Merrimack, house 154
Merrimack corporation
Geer Frederick S. clerk, J. & J. M. Pearson's, house 35 Marion
Geer George, blacksmith, Dutton, near Fletcher, boards 35 Marion
Gennell Francis, laborer, house 84 Moody
Gennmash William, laborer, house 285 Middlesex
George Amos S. machinist, house 65 Lawrence corporation
George Edward C. carder, house 4 Goward place
George Edward F. weaver, boards 114 Merrimack corporation
George John S. (Sprague fy George), clothing, 82 Merrimack
Gerar Xavier, weaver, house 94 Moody
Gerrish Thomas G. city treasurer, City Government building, house
Pawtucket, corner School [Centralville
Gerry Gustavus A. dentist, Merrimack, cor. John, house 39 Third,
Gerry John, spinner, house 33 North
Getchell J. L. contractor, Lowell Machine Shop, house at Billerica
Getchell Otis J., Appleton corporation, house 15 Appleton
Getchell Seth S. tinsmith, 265 Merrimack, house 14 Pawtucket
Getchell , tinsmith, house 122 Merrimack corporation
The best Stock and Mutual Fire Ius. Cos. are represented by Geo. P.
Hunt & Co., Fire and Life Ins. Agents, 28 Central St. (See p. 344.)
114 LOWELL [G] DIRECTORY.
Gibbons Thomas Mrs. house 20 Fenwick
Gibbons Thomas J. moulder, house 20 Fenwick
Gibbs Charles H. sashmaker, Mechanics Mills, b. 3 Tremont corp.
Gibbs Oscar F. weaver, house 77 Boott corporation
Gibbs Adam H. file-cutter, Arch, near N. & L. depot, b. 50 Hale
Gibby Samuel J. {Parsons fy Gibby), copper stamp-cutter, 3
Fletcher, house 50 Hale
Giblin James, laborer, house 17 Summer
Giblin James, jr. painter, boards 17 Summer
Giblin Martin, provisions, 61 Market, house do.
Giblin Michael, chair-repairer, 106 Market, house do.
Giblin Michael, painter, house Carpet lane
Giblin Richard, clerk, 61 Market, boards do.
Gibney Thomas, carder, boards 4 Massachusetts corporation
Gibson Brothers (/. <$r M-), grocers, Bridge, corner Paige
Gibson James {Gibson Brothers), house 49 Bridge, Centralville
Gibson Moses {Gibson Brothers}, house Bridge, above Tenth,
Centralville
Gibson Phineas S. bobbinmaker, house rear 124 School
Gibson Thomas {Smith fy Gibson), screws and bolts, Mt. Vernon,
near Broadway, boards South, corner Appleton
Gibson Thomas, laborer, house Broadway, near School
Giffbrd Alden I. engineer, B. & L. R. R. house 146 Jackson
Gifford Esther M. widow, house 282 Middlesex [Middlesex
Gifford Frank A. blacksmith, B. & L. B. R. round house, h. 282
Gifford Frederick F. machinist, Mechanics Mills, Fletcher, h. 282
Middlesex
Gigear Joseph, repair shop Hamilton corporation, boards 31 do.
Gilbert Alexander, yard hand, Lawrence, b. 5 Suffolk corporation
Gilbert Alfred P. carpenter, house 28 Prescott corporation
Gilbert Jerome B. mechanic, house Tanner, junction B. & L. R. R.
Gilbert Oscar J. b. Tanner, junction B. & L. R. R., Ayer's City
Gilbert Walford, weaver, boards 43 Appleton
Gilbert William H. dresser, Lawrence corporation, house 21 do.
Gilchrest Arthur, watchman, L. M. S. boards 96 Middlesex
Gilchrest George, soapmaker, boards 267 Middlesex
Gilchrest George C. photographist, 92 Merrimack, house 16 Myrtle,
Centralville [Centralville
Gilchrest George E. photographist, 88 Merrimack, boards 16 Fifth,
Gilchrest Margaret Mrs. house 55 Market
Gilchrest Robert A. weaver, house 35 Cushing
Gilcreast George W. teamster, S. Horn & Co.
Gilday Michael, machinist, 235 Middlesex, house rear 55 Market
Gildea Michael, bleacher, house 35 Bleachery
Gildee John, bleacher, house 12 Keene
Gildee Thomas, cloth-measurer, house 44 South
Gile Elizabeth, widow, boards 28 Union
Gile Simon H. overseer, Lowell corporation, house 14 do.
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Giles Edwin L. carpenter, boards 138 Merrimack corporation
Giles Joseph B. Mrs. boarding-house, 51 East Merrimack
Giles Lydia, widow, bouse 29 Prescott corporation
Giles Mellon S. carder, boards 138 Merrimack corporation
Giles Thomas J. watchman, house 109 Merrimack corporation
Gill Alexander, bobbinmaker, Wamesit Steam Mills, h. 37 Salem
Gill Ann, widow, house 10 Lee
Gillen John, repairs, Merrimack corporation, house 3 Tremont
G lien Patrick, laborer, house 1 5 Green
Gilley Michael, laborer, house 5 Water
Gillie Joseph, operative, hou'-e 13 Jefferson
Gil lis Abby, widow, house 15 South
Gillogley James, Middlesex corporation, house Winter
Gillogley John, laborer, house 23 Cedar
Gillogly Patrick, mason, house 29 Keene [East Pine
Gilman Albert I. bobbinmaker, Wamesit Steam Mills, boards 6
Gilman Albert S. stonecutter, Thorndike, corner Middlesex, boards
Wamesit Bank building
Gilman Albion L. watchman, Merrimack, b. 12 Suffolk corporation
Gilman Alfred, tailor, 156 Merrimack, house 266 Central
Gilman Alfred, jr. clerk, 156 Merrimack, boards 266 Central
Gilman A. H. provisions, 190 Middlesex, house 192 do.
Gilman Caleb M. (If. W. Boardman fy Co.), suspenders, First,
opposite Read, Centralville, house East Pine, near Carlton
Gilman Caroline M. widow, house East Pine, near Carlton
Gilman Charles E. machinist, boards 19 Suffolk corporation
Gilman Edward, machinist, boards 266 Central
Gilman Experience T. widow, boarding-house, 19 Suffolk corp.
Gilman Frances A. widow, house 242 Central
Gilman Hollis M. blacksmith, house 16 Pawtucket
Gilman John H. physician, 7 Welles block
Gilman Martha Miss, house 16 Massachusetts corporation
Gilman Rufus H. Mrs. boarding-house, 3 Hamilton corporation
Gilman Willie E. screwmaker, Mount Vernon, near Broadway,
boards Pawtucket
Gilmore Elizabeth, widow, boards 7 Massachusetts corporation
Gilmore Gilbert, laborer, house 25 Cedar
Gilmore Hannah, widow, house rear 99 East Merrimack
Gilmore John D. billiards, 24 Central, house do.
Gilmore John H. machinist, house 86 Thorndike
Gilpatrick Nathan, watchman, Merrimack corporation, house 123 do.
Gilpatrick Nehemiah, machinist, Merrimack, house 41 Cushing
Gilroy Michael, laborer, house 61 Lowell
Gilroy Patrick, laborer, house 12 William
Gilson Ehenezer, house 21 Warren
Gilson Catharine, widow, house 25 Davidson
Gilson John, laborer, boards 25 Davidson
Gilson Lewis G. boarding house, 21 Suffolk corporation
Merchants' and Farmers' Mut. fire Ins. Co., Worcester. Inc. 1846,
lias always paid liberal dividends on expiring policies. (See p. 314.)
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Gilson Lucy D. nurse, house 4 Walnut
Gilson Patrick, laborer, boards 25 Davidson
Ginnissey Patrick, laborer, house 17 High
Ginty Catharine, widow, hous-e 6 Pearl
Gladwin Silas F. dentist, 128 Merrimack, house 397 do.
Gladwin William W. dentist, 128 Merrimack, boards 397 do.
Glaghy James, laborer, house 19 Winter
Glancy Francis, laborer, house 26 Winter
Glancy Hugh, laborer, house rear 31 Middle
Glancy Mary, widow, house Howard's avenue
Glancy Patrick, laborer, house 30 Union [house 16 Appleton
Glazier {James) & Taylor (T. E.), variety store, 9 Merrimack,
Gleason Augustus, overseer yard, Hamilton corp. house 19 do.
Gleason Clarissa, widow, house 16 Brown
Gleason George R. cardmaker, 96 Middle, house 90 Appleton
Gleason Michael, spinner, boards 22 Kirk avenue
Gleason Patrick, laborer, house 1 John-street avenue
Gleason Russell, 96 Middle, boards 90 Appleton
Gleason William, operative, house rear 13 Union
Glennon John, operative, boards rear 102 Moody
Gledhill George, dyer, house 63 Gorham
Glidden Ada B. boarding-house, 139 Merrimack corporation
Glidden Alva, stone-cutter, boards 32 Lawrence corporation
Glidden Nathaniel A. variety store, 78 Middlesex, house do.
Glidden Olive Mrs. boarding-house, 32 Lawrence corporation
Glidden Seth, carpenter, boards 32 Lawrence corporation
Glines Amos, blacksmith, 125 Market, boards 111 Central
Glines George S. machinist, Mechanics Mills, house 17 Smith
Glines Nancy, widow, house 22 Tremont corporation
Glispin Thomas, section hand, boards 19 Suffolk corporation
Glode William, spinner, house 23 High
Glover Frederick, cabinet-maker, Mechanics Mills, house 167
Merrimack corporation [house do.
Glover William B. stencil-cutter and engraver, 8 Merrill's court,
Goddard Benjamin, United States assistant assessor, 2 Nesmith's
block, house Liberty, corner Powell
Goddard Benjamin F. {Boston), house Liberty, corner Powell
Goddard Charles T. bookkeeper, 20 Market, house 396 Middlesex
Goddard Eliza A. Mrs. boarding-house, 6 Hamilton corporation
Goddard Peter, laborer, house 7 Middlesex place
Goddard Samuel B. machinist, house 80 Lawrence corporation
Godden Dorothea G. widow, house 84 South
Godfrey George T. machinist, house 33 Bleachery
Godfrey Michael, carder, boards 15 Winter
Godfrey William, carpenter, house 6 Edgerley's court
Goding Betsey Mrs. nurse, house 39 Walnut
Goding Elbridge, mariner, house 39 Walnut
Goding Gilbert H. finisher, 7 Thorndike, house rear 125 Middlesex
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Goding William Mrs. house 25 Church
Goggin Edward, laborer, house rear 140 Lowell
Goggin Thomas, laborer, house 134 School
Goggin William, operative, house 12 Cross
Goherty Daniel, laborer, house 54 Middle
Going Charles, proprietor American House, 86 Central
Gokea Lewis, sashmaker, Wamesit Steam Mills, house 2 Garnet
Gokea Lewis, jr. Mechanics MilLs, boards 2 Garnet
Golden Luke, carder, boards 278 Middlesex
Golden Luke, carder, boards 4 Massachusetts corporation
Golding Ann Mrs. house 10 Davidson
Golding Bernard F. machinist, boards 41 River, Centralville
Golding Edward, laborer, house 28 Davidson
Golding Henry, Middlesex, house rear 18 William
Golding Hugh, napper, house 46 West Union
Golding James, laborer, house 6 Wall
Golding John, laborer, Wamesit Steam Mills, house 14 Fayette
Golding Patrick, laborer, house rear 43 River, Centralville
Golding Patrick, Massachusetts corp. house 31 East Merrimack
Golding Rebecca, widow, house 2 Davidson's lane
Golding Thomas, laborer, house 41 River, Centralville
Golding, see Goidding
Goldsmith Thomas, cutter, 5 Canal block, house 10 Charles
Gonale Francis, laborer, house 84 Moody
Goodale Aaron, baker, house 41 Appleton
Goodale Amos, golden ointment, 18 Alder, house do.
Goodale Amos W. laborer, house Howard, coiner Middlesex
Goodale Augustus M. sash and blind maker, boards Howard, corner
Middlesex
Goodale George B. house rear 12 Chapel
Goodale Irving K. clerk, 281 Merrimack, boards 7 Tremont
Goudale Oal, marbleworker, boards 41 Appleton
Goodale Olin W. sash and blind, boards Howard, corner Middlesex
Goodale Proctor F. cloth-measurer, boaids 41 Appleton
Goodale William, tinsmith, 125 Market, house 7 Tremont
Goodale William H. printer, 21 Central, house at Chelmsford
Goodale William W. machinist, house 63 Lawrence [Highland
Goodell Harlan P. clerk, 47 Central, boards at B. N. Webber's,
Goodell Jotham, laborer, Merrimack corpoiation, house 25 Cabot
Goodhue Charles W. machinist, Mount Vernon, near Droadway,
boards 4 Bangs block, Railroad
Goodhue David H. police, house 26 Willow [Centralville
Goodhue Jason {Howe $ G.), 90 and 92 Market, house 82 Third,
Guodhue Sarah, widow, house River, Centralville
Goodine Israel, laborer, house rear 58 Middle
Goodrich Alson S. boarding-house, 43 Lawrence corporation
Goodroe Charles, clerk, 4 Salem, boards do.
Goodroe Charles, laborer, house Salem, above Cabot'
Geo. F. Hunt & Co. are agents for Merchants' and Fanners' Mutual
Fire Ins. Co. Office, 28 Central St., Lowell, Mass. (See page 344.)
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Goodroe David G. Mrs. house 37 Salem
Goodspeed John, painter, boards 72 Appleton
Goodspeed Sylvanus P. (H. W. Hilton fy Co.}, dry goods, 36 Mer-
rimack, boards 51 E. Merrimack
Goodwin Burt, bobbinmaker, Wamesit Steam Mills
Goodwin Clarendon, carpenter, boards 31 Walnut
Goodwin Daniel, spinner, boards 40 Boott corporation
Goodwin Edwin, paper carrier, 21 Central, house 31 Walnut
Goodwin George P. clerk, 54 Merrimack, house 129 E. Merrimack
Goodwin John A. postmaster, treas. Horse R. R. h. 143 E. Merr.
Goodwin Joseph B. clerk, 138 Central, boards 25 Church
Goodwin Lucinda, widow, boards 55 Merrimack
Goodwin Milton, shoemaker, house 44 Paige
Goodwin Oscar R. oiler, house Congress
Goodwin Sarah Jane, widow, house 131 Middlesex
Goodwin Walter H. upholsterer, 13 Market, house 24 Appleton
Googins Benjamin L. carpenter, house 12 South Highland
Googins Charles H. boards 12 South Highland
Gookin Jerome, stonecutter, boards 109 Middlesex
Gookin Nathaniel, stonecutter, house 109 Middlesex
Gorden Jeanette Miss, boarding-house, 120 Merrimack
Gordon Alexander, machinist, house 28 Walnut
Gordon Allen D. machinist, house 9 Prescott corporation
Gordon Ann, widow, house Old Ladies' Home, 58 Moody
Gordon Charles, picker, house 22 Massachusetts corporation
Gordon (Daniel H.) & Currier (J. B.), coffin warehouse and
picture frames, 23 Prescott, house 98 E. Merrimack
Gordon Ellen Miss, house rear 1 Tilden
Gordon Frank L. boards 78 Central
Gordon James, overseer, Boott corporation, house 68 do.
Gordon Lawrence M. apothecary, 356 Merrimack
Gordon Margaret Mrs. house 51 Middle
Gordon Michael, laborer, house 26 Lowell
Gordon Michael, spinner, boards 51 Middle
Gordon Sarah A. Mrs. periodicals, 78 Central, house do.
Gordon Silas D. spinner, house 159 Merrimack corporation
Gordon Stetson L. machinist, house 25 Fifth, Centralville
Gordon Susan, widow, house 142 Merrimack corporation
Gordon ( William) & Chandler (Luther), booksellers, 32 Merri-
mack, house 23 John
Gordon William, laborer, boards 51 Middle
Gordon William S. blacksmith, School, corner Boston and Lowell
Railroad crossing, house Westfoid, corner School
Gordon Mrs. house 84 South
Gorgan John, laborer, house 152 Lowell
Gorman Bernard, color-mixer, house 27 William
Gorman Bryan, tailor, Prescott, cor. Merrimack, house 27 Charles
Gorman Catharine, widow, house 19 Davidson
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Gorman Daniel, laborer, house 19 Winter
Gorman Daniel, fireman, B. & L. R. R. house 35 Summer
Gorman James, laborer, boards 3 Fenwick
Gorman Mary Miss, house 13 Summer
Gorman Michael, laborer, house 8 Jefferson
Gorman Patrick, laborer, house' rear 15 Summer
Gormley Catharine, widow, house Davis court
Gormley John, laborer, house 52 Gorham
Gormley Patrick, variety store, 15 Hancock avenue, house do.
Gorton Daniel, house 4 Stackpole
Goss William L. watchman, boarding-house, 12 Suffolk corp.
Gotham Charles H. machinist, 25 Huwe, boards 82 High
Gotham Henry, millwright, house 69 High [n. Broadway
Gott John (Richard Briggs 8? Co.), worsted yarns, Mt. Vernon,
Gould Andrew P. teamster, at A. L. Brooks's, house 29 Adams
Gould Charles, watchman, boards 5 Boott corporation
Gould Charles, house 29 Suffolk corporation
Gould George E. watchman, N. &. L. R. R. boards 110 Howard
Gould Geo. H, Boston express, Merrimack depot, b. 260 Merrimack
Gould George P. spinner, Lawrence corporation, house 13 do.
Gould Jarel, overseer spinner, Lawrence corporation, house 83 do.
Gould John, laborer, house 12 Middlesex place
Gould Jonathan, carpenter, house River road, Dracut
Gould N. E. watchman, boards 138 Merrimack corporation
Gould Sumner S. machinist, L. M. S. corporation, house 71 do.
Gould Warren F. machinist, boards 83 Lawrence corporation
Goulding Barney, finisher, boards 35 Bleachery
Goulding Henry, laborer, house rear 18 William
Goulding Robert, slater, 54 Dutton, house 81 Broadway
Goutery Michael, bleachery, house 17 Winter
Gove {Dana B.) & Kidder (John), provisions, 196 MerrimackT'
house 8 Merrimack corporation
Gove Dana B. Mrs. boarding-house, 8 Merrimack corporation
Gove David & Co. (J. J. Donovan), grocers, 227 Central, house
237 do. [court
Gove Morrill C. foreman H. R Baker & Co. house 7 Merrill's
Gove Winthrop, carpenter, house 22 Oak
Goverin Bernard, laborer, house 27 William
Gowan Sarah Miss, house 24 Common
Goward Francis & Z. real-estate agents, 71 Summer, house do.
Goward Zephaniah (F. fy Z. Goward), house 116 Appleton
Gowen George, Middlesex, boards 6 Prescott corporation
Grady Charles, clerk, 47 Lowell
Grady James, bleachery, house 41 Livingston
Grady John, operative, house 92 Gorham
Grady John, bleacher, boards 35 Bleachery
Grady Mary, widow, house rear 80 Lowell
Grady Patrick, butcher, 139 Lowell, house 4 Suffolk court
The Connecticut Fire Ins. Co., Hartford, Ct. A prompt and liberal
Co. to insure in ; has never had a lawsuit. G. F. Hunt & Co., Agts.
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Grafton Nancy, widow, house 59 East Merrimack
Graham Charles, carriage painter, 128 Middlesex, b. 14 Lowell
Graham Frederick, moulder, house 68 Lowell Machine Shop corp.
Graham George, machinist, boards 58 Lowell Machine Shop corp.
Graham James, Hamilton Print Works, house 5 Lawrence
Graham James, weaver, boards 58 Lowell Machine Shop corp.
Graham Patrick, laborer, house Parker's block, River, Centralville
Granger Leon, operative, house Decatur-street alley
Grant Aaron R. overseer yard, Boott corporation, house 51 do.
Grant Alexander, machinist, house 4 Mechanic [Market
Grant Eugene L. wheelwright, Arch, near Northern depot, b. 29
Grant Fred (Boston), boards 31 Tyler
Grant Hugh J. carpenter, 20 Gorham, house 12 Summer
Grant John, laborer, house 32 Union
Grant John E. boots and shoes, 193 Middlesex, house 87 Howard
Grant Patrick, laborer, house 52 Fenwick
Grant Thomas, machinist, house rear 31 Lagrange
Graves Charles S. conductor, Stony Brook R.R. house 11 Grand
Graves Orville D. clerk, 46 Merrimack, house 5 Tyler
Graves Simeon H. blacksmith, Lawrence corporation, house 51 do.
Gray Albert, confectioner, house 19 Walnut
Gray Albert M. clerk, 205 Central, boards Liberty, near Smith
Gray Daniel S. provisions, 205 Central, house Liberty, near Smith
Gray Frank, clerk, 205 Central, boards Liberty, near Smith
Gray James, laborer, house 6 Swift
Gray Michael, finisher, house 8 Whipple
Gray Patrick, laborer, house 57 River, Centralville
Gray Peter, laborer, house 185 Lawrence
Gray Peter, clerk, 8 Merrimack, boards 8 William
Gray Thomas, laborer, house rear 20 Winter
Gray Wilder H. laborer, boards 150 Suffolk
Gray William C. house 6 Church
Gray William D. stonecutter, house 31 Union
Gray William H. painter, house 150 Suffolk
Greeley James, woolsorter, boards 11 Warren
Greeley Martha, widow, house 85 Church
Greeley Pell M. weaver, house 20 Massachusetts corporation
Green Albert T. carder, house 61 Massachusetts corporation
Green Amos, overseer, Merrimack, h. Mt. Pleasant, Centralville
Green Amos, wheelwright, rear 292 Middlesex, house 17 Smith
Green Andrew, provisions, 75 Charles, house do.
Green Ann, widow, house 55 Common
Green Charles, operative, house 34 Crosby
Green Charles, tin peddler, house Middlesex, near City line
Green Charles, picker, house 54 Massachusetts corporation
Green David, blacksmith, house 23 Adams
Green Ebenezer D. printer, house 18 Third, Centralville
Green Edward, carpet-weaver, boards 87 Gorham
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Green Elias, hairdresser, 22 Central, boards River, Centralville
Green Ellen Miss, house 60 River, Centralville
Green George, boltmaker, house 10 North
Green George T. boards 23 Pawtucket [h. 400 Merrimack
Green George W. clothiug manufacturer, Prescott, cor. Merrimack,
Green Hannah, widow, house 168 Gorham [Thorndike
Green Hartwell F. laborer, Boston and Lowell Railroad, house 82
Green Hugh, laborer, house River, near City line, Centralville
Green James, dyer, 8 Davis court
Green James, carder, house 43 River, Centralville
Green James H. Mrs. house 36 Prescott corporation
Green Jane, widow, house 133 Lawrence
Green Job W. overseer, Middlesex Company, boards 166 Central
Green John 31rs. house 21 Willie
Green John J. clerk, boards 21 Willie
Green John 0. physician, Savings Bank block, h. 23 Pawtucket
Green John O. jr. physician, boards 23 Pawtucket
Green John R. blacksmith, house Mammoth road, Dracut
Green Joseph, overseer, Middlesex corporation, boards 166 Central
Green Joseph, at J. Johnson's, house 83 School
Green Joseph, mats and rugs, 8 Hale, house do.
Green Joseph H. painter, 43 East Merrimack, house 49 Lawrence
Green Joseph S. machinist, house 83 School
Green Levi P. Industrial Hall, house 11 Cady
Green Lydia Mrs. house 266 Merrimack
Green Michael, hostler, house 7 1 Charles
Green Patrick, laborer, house Common, corner Cross
Green Patrick Mrs. house 51 West Union
Green Peter, hostler, G. W. Norris's, house 6 Cross
Green Richard, woolsorter, house 60 River, Centralville
Green Robert, house 4 Cross
Green Robert, jr. house 4 Cross
Green Rufus K. finisher, house 7 Bleachery
Green Samuel S. machinist and boarding-house, 45 Lawrence eorp.
Green Samuel S. machinist, house 11 Dodge
Green Sarah M. E. Miss, house 117 Gorham
Green Sylvia B. Miss, boarding4iouse, 16 Merrimack corporation
Green Webster N. machinist, boards 45 Lawrence corporation
Green William, woolsorter, house 5 Merrill
Green William Mrs. boards 4 Wamesit court
Greenhalge Frederic T. (Hotve fy Greenhalge), counsellor, 49
Central, boards 35 Merrimack corporation
Greenhalgh John, operative, house 11 Abbott
Greenhalgh William Mrs. house 35 Merrimack corporation
Greenlaw Moses W. gilder, 77 Merrimack
Greenleaf Daniel G. constable, 3 Canal block, Central, h. 34 High
Greenleaf John, carpenter, house London
Greenleaf Nathan S. 48 Central, house 24 Read, Centralville
The Lowell Office of the Howard Fire Ins. Co. is at No. 38 Central
Street. GEO. F. HUNT &. CO., Agents. (See page 344.)
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Greenleaf Wellington T. carpenter, house London
Greenleaf William P. clerk, 36 Merrimack, boards 113 do.
Greenwood John, laborer, house 9 Middlesex place
Greenwood Othello, grocer, 208 Lawrence, boards 15 Floyd
Greenwood Randolph, grocer, 208 Lawrence, boards 15 Floyd
Greenwood Samuel, house 15 Floyd
Greer John, laborer, house head of Merrill
Gregg Thomas, laborer, house 47 Middle
Gregory Albert, Stotts Mills, boards Lawrence, corner Grove
Gregory William J. shoemaker, 302 Merrimack, house 314 do.
Gregware John, cardgrinder, house 83 Lawrence corporation
Genier John, machinist, boards 14 Appleton corporation
Greiner Oscar, musician, boards 12 Prescott corporation
Gresley Thomas, laborer, house 29 Suffolk corporation
Griffin Addison, machinist, boards 138 Merrimack corporation
Griffin Alvah J. house 399 Merrimack
Griffin Arrick M. sashmaker, house 52 Rock
Griffin Bridget, widow, house 59 River, Centralville
Griffin Charles, engineer, B. & L. R. R. boards 2 Middlesex place
Griffin Charles, carpenter, house 31 Massachusetts corporation
Griffin Charles A. shuttlemaker, boards 61 East Merrimack
Griffin Charles 0. bookkeeper, 49 Central, boards 31 Mass. corp.
Griffin Edward, laborer, house 57 Button
Griffin George, carpenter, house 34 Rock
Griffin George A. jr. counsellor, 55 Central, h Bowers, n. Beacon
Griffin Harrison, grinder, house 18 Howe
Griffin James, operative, boards Lawrence, near the mills
Griffin James, laborer, house 53 Fenwick
Griffin John, machinist, Hamilton repair shop, house 29 Howard
Griffin Joseph, stone-mason, house 159 Broadway
Griffin Joseph B. clerk, 18 John, boards Bowers, near School
Griffin Joseph W. boots and shoes, 18 John, house at Chelmsford
Griffin Josiah E. carpenter, house 61 East Merrimack
Griffin Margaret, widow, house 9 Worthen
Griffin Michael, laborer, house 59 River, Centralville
Griffin Owen, overseer dyer, Lawrence corporation, house 40 do.
•Griffin Patrick, cardstrippiug, house rear 15 River, Centralville
Griffin Samuel P. fancy goods, 110 Merrimack, house 01 Andover
Griffin William, house 18 Adams
Griffith John (Rugg § Griffith), 77 Merrimack, h. 9 Harrison
Griffith Merrick, overseer, Prescott Mills, house 2 East Merrimack
Griffith Stephen, woolsorter, house 158 Lowell
Grimes Andrew, provisions, 122 Lowell, house do.
Grimes John, foundry, house 22 Lewis
Grimes LydiaS. widow, boards Lincoln, corner Hale
Grimes William, dyer, house Queen, near Middlesex
Grindell John Mrs. house 11 Fayette
Grinnell Charles E. Rev. house 410 Merrimack
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Grinnell Enoch N. carpenter, house 404 Merrimack
Griswold Henry D. C. Mrs. house 1 Common
Groom James, laborer, house Adams, near Broadway
Groom John, laborer, house 91 Adams [Butterfield
Grosvenor Horace. P. confectioner, 3 Appleton block, boards 5
Grosvenor Jonathan P. patentee, house 5 Butterfield
Grout Orra A. widow, boards 12 Fifth, Centralville
Grover Ariston, steel-letter cutter, 132 Middlesex, house Middlesex,
near City line [house 51 Third, Centralville
Grover {Josiah) & Harvey ( Charles H.), clothing, 31 Merrimack,
Grover William R. letter-cutter, 132 Middlesex, boards Middlesex,
near City line
Grush Clara A. Miss, variety store, 157 Middlesex, boards Hale,
foot of Howard [boards Hale
Grush J. Granville, clerk, Wamesit National Bank, Middlesex,
Grush Joseph S. house Hale, opposite Howard
Guerin Hubert, laborer, boards 21 Hamilton corporation
Guild Alonzo J. carder, house 35 Prescott corporation
Guild Charles M. paymaster, U. S. Navy, -house 66 Andover
Guild Henry C. clerk, house 5 Austin
Guinan William, grinder, house 2 Kirk avenue
Gulliland Alexander M. machinist, house Coburn, Centralville
Gumb Louis, stone-cutter, boards 115 Gorhain
Gurdy William, carpenter, boards 106 Moody
Gurney William, picker, 14 Massachusetts corporation
Guthrie Mary, widow, boards 28 Gorham
Guthrie Patrick, laborer, house 28 Gorham
Guthrie Patrick, laborer, house 8 Summer
Guy Juliett {S. Sf J. Guy), dressmaker, 236 Merrimack, h. do.
Guy Sarah & Juliette, dressmakers, 236 Merrimack, h. do.
Guyton Patrick, laborer, house 4 Dempsey's yard
Guy ton Patrick H. {Mealey fy Guyton), grocer, 308 Merrimack,
boards 4 Dempsey's yard
Gwinn Lizzie R. {Danforth fy Gwinn), millinery, 107 Merrimack
Gynney William, operative, boards Lawrence, near mills
HACKETT A. W. watchman, bds. 69 Lowell Machine Shop corp.
Hadley {Addison) & Moulton {Moses S.), wood-turning, and
model-makers, Cushing, cor. Rock, h. Mt. Vernon, cor. Cross
Hadley Edmund M. weaver, Merrimack corporation, house 73 do.
Hadley Elias H. overseer Merrimack, house Wilder, near Broadway
Hadley Emeline, widow, house 2 Goward place
Hadley Emily D. widow, house 2 Goward's block, South
Hadley George W. pistolmaker, house 124 Cross
Hadley Harriet A. teacher, 14 Primary School, bds. 483 Merrimack
Hadley John, livery stable, Worthen, near Merrimack, house 387
Merrimack
Hadley John E. boards 387 Merrimack
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ture, ins. at satisfactory rates, by Geo. F. Hunt &■ Co., Ins. Agt's.
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Hadley John L. woolsorter, house 42 Lagrange
Hadley Joshua, house Church
Hadley Joshua M. carpenter, house Lincoln, near Chelmsford
Hadley Samuel P. jr. counsellor and clerk Police Court
Hadley Sarah A. teacher, No. 2 Primary School, bcls. 287 Merrimack
Hadlock William, laborer, house 45 Chapel
Haeffely E. chemist, house 136 Merrimack
Hagan Joseph, baggage-master, Northern depot, house 23 Broadway
Hagar Dinah, widow, boards 5 Lowell corporation
Haggerty Hannah, house Marion, near Cross
Haggerty Michael, moulder, Willie, corner Dutton
Haggerty Philip P. clerk, post-office, house 55 Chestnut
Haggerty William Mrs. house 29 Summer
Haggett Albert A. paymaster, Middlesex Company, house 28 Hurd
Haggett Allen Mrs. house 8 High
Haggett Helen A. teacher, Moody School, boards 8 High
Haggett John, soapmaker, house 19 Charles
Haggett John H. shuttlemaker, house 58 Chapel
Hague Joseph, file-grinder, house 28 Rock
Haigh Sarah, widow, boards 44 Lowell Machine Shop corporation
Haines Franklin A. teamster, boards 23 Church
Hale Bernice S. & Son {J. B. Hale), silk-covered wire and laid-
line manufacturers, Whipple's Mills, house 27 Cady
Hale Frances W. Mrs. house 24 Front, Central ville
Hale Isaac, paver, house 14 Adams
Hale James B. (B. S. H. & Son), Whipple's Mills, bds. 27 Cady
Hale Martin, bobbinmaker, house 63 Cushing
Hale Mary H. Mrs. boardingdiouse, 4 Appleton corporation
Hale Mary J. restaurant, Northern depot, boards 4 Marshall
Hale Sarah J. Mrs. house 220 Central [lin court
Hale Thomas J. foreman, Parker & Cheney, house 4 South Frank-
Haley Andrew, laborer, house 32 William
Haley Edward, laborer, house 5 Water
Haley Hugh, laborer, boards 14 Winter
Haley William, spinner, boards 51^ Lowell
Hall Albert B. house 147 East Merrimack
Hall Albert P. ( Calvin fy A. P. Hall), Andover, corner Fayette,
and clerk, 146 Central, house 41 Church
Hall Alfred J. carpenter, Mechanics Mills, house 1 Goward place
Hall Alonzo A. tailor, 222 Merrimack, house 323 do.
Hall Calvin & A. P. grocers, Andover, cor. Fayette, h. 41 Church
Hall Charles W. Mrs. house 2 Wamesit court
Hall Christopher C. house Hasty, near Liberty
Hall Dyer, finisher, house 20 Bleachery
Hall Ebenezer, second hand, Boott corporation, house 39 do.
Hall Ebenezer M. shoemaker, 64 Middlesex, h. 3 Appleton corp.
Hall Edgar A. woodworker, Mechanics Mills, bds. 3 Tremont corp.
Hall Eli W. house 15 Elm
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Hall Elisha, overseer, Chase's Mills, house 143 Gorham
Hall George P. glove manufacturer, house rear 26 Bartlett
Hall Harriet J. widow, boards 34 Lawrence
Hall Hiram N. moulder, house 53 Elliott
Hall John, variety store, 22 South, boards 14 Massachusetts corp.
Hall John, boards 14 Massachusetts corporation
Hall John, carder, boards 175 Merrimack corporation
Hall John C. {Boston), hou<e 39 Church
Hall Luther B. eating-house, 16 and 18 Merrimack and 47 East
Merrimack, house do.
Hall Mary A. millinery, 5 Welles block, boards 113 Merrimack
Hall Mary A. physician, 27 Kirk, house do.
Hall Robert L. cabinetmaker, house 309 School
Hall Samuel D. machinist, house 16 Marshall
Hall Sarah, widow, boards 14 River, Centralville
Hall Thelles P. cutter, 156 Merrimack, house Welles block
Hall Wilbur, shoemaker, 64 Middlesex, house Church
Hall William, carpenter, boards 61 Lawrence corporation
Hall Zachariah D. weaver, boards 28 Boott corporation
Hall Gobiesk J. sashmaker, Mechanics Mills, bds. 3 Tremont corp.
Halleran Jane, widowr house 51 Butterfield
Halleran Robert J. embroidery stamper, 51 Butterfield, house do.
Hallett Marsena, shoemaker, house 222 Central
Hallett Milo G. jeweller, 153 Central, boards 13 Appleton corp.
Hallisy John, laborer, at Gas Works, house Cross
Halloran Patrick, blacksmith, Arch, near Northern depot
Hallowell Albert (Reed fy Hallowell), brass-finisher, Mechanics
Mills, house 47 Fayette
Hallowell Charles E. machinist, Boott corporation, house 65 do.
Hallowell Daniel P. carriagesmith, house 15 Oak
Hallowell Enoch, weaver, house Main
Hallowell John, house 28 Hamilton corporation [Centralville
Hallowell Samuel G. farmer, house Bridge, near Dracut line,
Hallowell William G. carriag>painter, 128 Middlesex, boards 54 do.
Halpin Alice, widow, house 9 Water
Halpin Bartholomew, machinist, 2 Shaw's block
Halpin Bernard, dyer, house Wall
Halpin Francis, laborer, boards 9 Water
Halpin John, Lowell Machine Shop foundry, house 9 Water
Halpin Nicholas, tanner, house 9 Water
Halpin Patrick, house Dutton
Halpin Patrick, spinner, house 22 William
Halpin William, laborer, house 5 Knowles place
Halstead James W. boards 25 High
Halstead Robert, block-printer, houie 26 High
Halstead William H. woolsorter, 7 Thorndike, house 190 Central
Halsted Henry, American Bolt Company, house head of Livingston
Ham A. D. machinist, house 3 Clark
North Am. Fire Ins. Co., Hartford, Ct. Capital and Surplus, over
$400,000. G. F. Hunt & Co., Agents, 38 Central St. (See p. 344.)
126 LOWELL [H] DIRECTORY.
Ham John G. mason, house Seventh, near Bridge, Centralville
Hamblet Daniel V. carpenter, house River road, Dracut
Hamblet Eugene, clerk, 1 Central, boards 36 Hurd
Hamblet Gilbert, carpenter, house 8 Ford [rence corporation
Hamblet Jesse, teamster, 233 Middlesex, boarding-house, 72 Law-
Hamblet Joseph, carpenter, boarding-house, 138 Merrimack corp.
Hamblet Mary Miss, house Mammoth road, Dracut
Hamblet Peleg B. stone-layer, house Mammoth road, Dracut
Hamblet Theodore, farmer, house River road, Dracut
Hamer John W. foreman, 237 Middlesex, house 29 High
Hamill James, operative, Lowell, house 59 Church
Hamill James, jr. plasterer, boards 59 Church
Hamilton Edward, house rear 30 Lewis
Hamilton Manufacturing Company, Jackson
Hamilton Patrick, spinner, house 7 Thorndike
Hamilton Mary H. music teacher, house 54 Lawrence corporation
Hamilton Patrick Mrs. house 86 Lowell
Hamlin Jennie, boards 24 Read, Centralville
Hammond Earl, mason, house 8 Branch
Hanaford Gr. Mrs. dressmaker, 16 John, house 10 Nesmith block
Hancock Forest E clerk, 80 Lawrence, boards 73 do.
Hancock George N. clerk, 76 Button, boards First, near Bridge,
Centralville [Centralville
Hancock Levi, produce dealer, 76 Button, house First, near Bridge,
Hancock Sarah G. widow, house 73 Lawrence
Hand George J. conductor, S. & L. R. R. h. 14 N. Franklin court
Hand George W. stone-mason, 105 Pawtucket, West Walker
Hand Henry M. V. B. fireman, B. and L. R. R. house 52 Rock
Hand Horace, brakeman, Boston and Lowell Railroad
Hand John, spinner, house 47 Chapel
Hand Peter, bleacher, boards 35 Bleachery [block, E. Pine
Handlen Samuel, boilermaker, Dobbins & Crawford, house 1 Shaw's
Handley Francis, laborer, house 7 McCarry's court
Handley Mary, widow, house 72 Lowell
Handley Patrick, laborer, house 87 Charles
Handley Sophronia J. dressmaker, house 33 Hamilton corporation
Handy Thomas, laborer, house 9 Andover
Hanks Stedman W. Rev. house 6 Kirk
Hanley Daniel, laborer, boards 33 Massachusetts corporation
Hanley George, machinist, boards 134 Merrimack corporation
Hanley Jeremiah, woolsorter, boards 23 Summer
Hanley Michael, machinist, house 2 Cummiskey's alley
Hannafin John, laborer, house 13 Adams
Hannafin John, laborer, house 102 Suffolk
Hannafin Morris, laborer,* house 36 Adams
Hannafin William, operative, house 86 Suffolk
Hannaford David F. machinist, house 19 Branch
Hannaford William, machinist, Suffolk corporation, house 1 do.
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Hannaford William, woodsplitter, 6 Middlesex, boards do.
Hannigan Peter, laborer, house 1 Edgerly court
Hanover Terrance, undertaker, 24 Gorham, house 48 West Union
Hanrahan Margaret, widow, house 21 Summer
Hansbary James, blacksmith, house 17 William
Hansbury John, blacksmith, Dutton, near Fletcher, h. 17 Bummer
Hansbary Martin, laborer, house 31 Wortheu
Hanscom Alvin, spinner, boards 22 Massachusetts corporation
Hanscom Francis, teacher, house 18 Austin
Hanscom John, woodworker, boards 6 Tremont corporation
Hanscom John E. sashmaker, Wamesit Steam Mills
Hanscom Mary, widow, house 13 Austin
Hanscom Susan Mrs. boarding-house, 5 and 6 Tremont corporation
Hanson Benjamin F. machinist, boards 4 West's court
Hanson Charles, teamster, boards 2 Wamesit court
Hanson Charles H. teamster, house 20 Adams
Hanson Charles W. clerk, house Sixth, above Myrtle, Centralville
Hanson Enos H. operative, house 121 Moody
Hanson Ephraim C. boxmaker, house 37 Branch
Hanson Frederick A. spinner, boards 59 Massachusetts corporation
Hanson George, fish-dealer, house 203 Middlesex
Hanson John A. doormaker, Wamesit Steam Mills, h. 69 Adams
Hanson John S. teamster, freight depot, boards 19 Smith
Hanson Martha G. Mrs. house 281 Central
Hanson Richard R. house 10 Cabot block
Hanson Samuel, bedstead-maker, boards 16 Rock
Hanson Thomas, machinist, boards Central Hotel
Hanson Win. H. doormaker, Wamesit Steam Mills, h. 69 Adams
Hanson Wyman 0. carpenter, house 2 Lagrange court
Hapgood Ed>*ar (& Hapgood Sf Son), 43 High, boards 49 do.
Hapgood Edwin, tin peddler, house 24 Chestnut [49 do.
Hapgood Ephraim & Son (Edgar), junk dealers, 43 High, house
Hapgood Frank W. bobbinmaker, Wamesit Steam Mills, boards
120 Moody
Hapgood Harry, hairdresser, Central, corner Church, bds. 119 do.
Hapgood James, house 57 Church
Hapgood James, machinist, Fletcher, cor. Cushing, bds. 174 Suffolk
Hapgood William E. S. painter, house 174 Suffolk
Harahan Patrick, machinist, house 26 Lowell
Hard William H. moulder, house 51 L. M. S. corporation
Hardaker Wdliam, woolsorter, house rear 46 Charles
Harding David, overseer, Merrimack corporation, house 124 do.
Harding Nathaniel, spinner, house 44 Prescott corporation
Harding Oliver M. overseer, Boott corporation, house 76 do.
Harding Sarah W. Miss, house 1 Tremont corporation
Hardisty Thomas, laborer, house 1 Pearl
Hardman Alice J. teacher, Green School, boards 34 Moody
Business that can't afford Insurance is too poor to follow. Wis-
dom, Prudence, Experience, all say, Insure at once. (See page 344.)
128 LOWELL [H] DIRECTORY.
Hardman Mary E. teacher, No. 30 Primary School, boards 34 Mer-
rimack corporation [Merrimack corp.
Hardman William, paymaster, Merrimack Print Works, house 34
Hardy Daniel E. cook, boards 175 Middlesex
Hardy Harvey C. sashmaker, Wamesit Steam Mills, bds. 49 Cushing
Hardy Henry P. machinist, house 8 Tilden
Hardy John, machinist, boards 39 Cedar
Hardy Joseph W. watchman, L. M. S. house 103 Howard
Hardy Robert, currier, house Manchester, near Quebec
Hardy William J. clerk, 5 Prescott block, house 66 High
Hare Patrick, stripper, boards 20 Kirk avenue
Harhon Patrick, laborer, house 26 Lowell
Harkins Elizabeth, widow, house 96 Lowell
Harkins Hugh, boilermaker, house 52 Lewis
Harkins Michael, laborer, house River, near City line, Centralville
Harley James, overseer, color shop, Hamilton, boards Washington
House [turing Co. house 49 Andover
Harley William, superintendent, Print Works, Hamilton Manufac-
Harlow James H. photographist, 88 Merrimack, boards Pawtucket,
north of Moody
Harlow Lucy, widow, boards Liberty, corner Powell
Harlow Noah R. paymaster, Locks and Canals, house Pawtucket,
north of Moody
Harmon Abram B. machinist, boards 3 Tremont corporation
Harmon Anson, operative, Lawrence corporation, house 39 do.
Harmon Charles L. (Lowell Card Company), 96 Middle, boards
41 Prescott corporation
Harmon Daniel, laborer, house 31 Fenwick
Harmon George H. mariner, boards 5 Apple ton corporation
Harmon Ivory L. carpenter, 67 Middle, house 75 do.
Harmon James M. physician, Welles block
Harmon Moses, carpenter, 67 Middle, house 75 do.
Harnden Edwin, hostler, 19 Church, house 119 Central
Harnden Mary Mrs. house 30 Cabot
Harnden Samuel, Boston Express, Merrimack depot, h. 50 Water
Harney Catharine, widow, house 15 Cedar
Harney John, machinist, boards 102 Lowell
Harper Henry, painter, house 275 Middlesex
Harper James, overseer, Massachusetts, h. 20 Fifth, Centralville
Harper Margaret, widow, house 111 East Merrimack
Harper Mary, widow, house 111 East Merrimack
Harricy John, laborer, house Cross, near Adams
Harrigan George, stonecutter, boards 2 Middlesex place
Harrigan John, salesman, 1 and 2 Commercial square, h. 9 Chapel
Harrigan Thomas, laborer, house 10 Front, Centralville
Harriman Alfred, knitter, Lawrence corporation, boards 42 do.
Harriman Charles A. overseer, 7 Thorndike, house 254 School
Harriman James O. machinist, Lawrence corporation, b. 42 do
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Harriraan William D. blacksmith, boards 41 Boott corporation
Harrington Bridget, widow, boards 15 Winter
Harrington Chauncy, bouse 21, Franklin square
Harrington Cornelius, laborer, boards 12 Davidson
Harrington Daniel, Merrimack corporation, house rear 100 Lowell
Harrington Daniel, laborer, house Fenwick
Harrington Daniel, laborer, boards 18 Howe
Harrington Daniel G. wheelwright, house 18 Adams
Harrington Daniel J. tailor, house 31 Fayette
Harrington Dennis, laberer, house rear 86 Lowell
Harrington Frank, Dugdale's Mill, house 32 Crosby
Harrington James, laborer, house 17 Keene
Harrington James Mrs. house 15 Paige
Harrington Jeremiah, laborer, house 237 Grorham
Harrington John, laborer, boards 18 Howe
Harrington John, laborer, house 91 Lowell
Harrington John, laborer, house 41 Davidson
Harrington Margaret, widow, house 18 Howe
Harrington Mary, widow, house 10 Kidder
Harrington Michael Mrs. house 62 South
Harrington Michael, machinist, boards 10 Kidder
Harrington Murtaugh, teamster, house 9 Tiiorndike
Harrington Thomas, stonecutter, boards 62 South
Harrington Thomas, currier, house 5 Spring
Harrington Timothy, laborer, boards 18 Howe
Harrington Timothy, Prescott, house 41 Davidson
Harrington Timothy, laborer, house 12 Davidson
Harrington William, supt. at E. G. Cook's, b. Lincoln, cor. Hale
Harrington William, rag gatherer, house 17 Winter
Harris Amanda, dressmaker, boards 41 Boott corporation
Harris Arthur, Lowell Machine Shop, boards 4 Appleton corp.
Harris Benjamin F. machinist, boards 79 Broadway
Harris Eugene N. watchman, boards 43 Lawrence corporation
Harris Frank, spinner, 7 Thorndike, boards 278 Middlesex
Harris Frederick W. clerk, A. L. Waite & Co. bds. 167 Moody
Harris George E. clerk, 12 Fletcher, boards 167 Moody
Harris George L. overseer, Lawrence corp. house 175 Moody
Harris George W. loormharness, Lawrence corporation, also ( Carey
8? Harris), wood-working machinery, Broadway, corner Mt.
Vernon, house 78 Lawrence corporation
Harris Henry, woollen spinner, house 9 Tremont corporation
Harris Henry H. weaver, house 20 Massachusetts corporation
Harris John, starch-boiler, house 16 Keene
Harris Mary, widow, house 79 Broadway
Harris Mary C. Mrs. boards 73 Boott corporation
Harris Sarah Ann Mrs. boards 9 Elm
Harris Sarah F. widow, house 167 Moody
Harris William, painter, Tremont, h. Pearl, n. Bow, Centralville
Xurragansett Fire & Marine Ins. Co.. Prov., R.I. Cap., $50O,-
OOO. Policies written by G. F. Hunt <fc Co., Agts., 38 Central St.
130 LOWELL [H] DIRECTORY.
Harrison Bertram, teacher writing, house 61 High
Harrison Joseph, weaver, house 9 Prospect
Harrison Joseph, Prescott, house 40 Prescott corporation
Harrison William, laborer, house rear 30 Fayette
Hart Alfred A. cabinetmaker, 25 Middlesex, house 250 do.
Hart Almira Mrs. boarding-house, 70 Lowell Machine Shop Corp.
Hart Andrew, Middlesex, house 21 Clay
Hart Cornelius, laborer, house 1 Lowell place
Hart Daniel, laborer, house rear 35 Fenwick
Hart Edward, fuller, house 81 Lawrence
Hart James Mrs. house 35 Suffolk [lin court
Hart James W. foreman, Wamesit Steam Mills, h. 8 South Frank-
Hart Michael, stonecutter, boards 6 Middlesex place
Hart Patrick, laborer, house 10 Congress
Hart William, laborer, house 45 Fenwick
Hartford Dudley, stonecutter, boards 6 Bangs's block
Hartford Hiram E. carpenter, boards 13 Tremont corporation
Hartford Mark, bobbinmaker, house 221) Middlesex
Hartigan Thomas, laborer, house 35 Bleachery
Hartley Ellis, dyer, boards 90 Moody
Hartley Henry, peddler, house 21 Warren
Hartley Henry A. clerk (Bosto?i) . boards 21 Warren
Hartley John, weaver, house 90 Moody
Hartley Richard, spinner, boards 90 Moody
Hartley William, machinist, boards 90 Moody
Hartshorn Edward, clerk, 46 Merrimack, house 46 Tyler
Hartshorn Newton T. crayon artist, Carleton block, boards 15 Elm
Hartwell Ira, overseer yard, Suffolk corporation, house 25 do.
Hartwell James D. {Cheney 8f Hartwell), grocer, 251 Merri-
mack, house 135 Moody
Harvey Alice, widow, house 43 River, Central ville
Harvey Charles H. (Grover fy Harvey), clothing, 31 Merrimack,
house 38 Worthen [Massachusetts corp.
Harvey Eben A. agent, boots and shoes, 35 Merrimack, house 28
Harvey George D. sashmaker, Wamesit Steam Mills, h. 16 Rock
Harvey Hugh, house 6 Congress
Harvey Ira M. cardgrinder, house 20 Prescott corporation
Harvey John Mrs. house Little, near Lewis
Harvey John, boards 6 Congress
Harvey John F. clerk, Thorndike, corner Dutton, boards 11 Lee
Harvey Joseph, blacksmith, house 85 Merrimack corporation
Harvey Margaret, widow, boards 6 Congress
Harvey Michael, laborer, boards 2 William
Harvey Samuel W. milkman and boardingdiouse, 13 Central
Harvey William Mrs. house 38 Worthen
Harwood Charles A. clerk, boards Pine, corner Westford
Harwood Clara W. bookkeeper, 90 Market, house 40 High
Harwood Isaac, machinist, house 20 Race
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Harwoocl Kufus, teamster, house Pine, corner Westford
Haseltine George W. carpenter, Chapel, c. Central, house 88 South
Haseltine Mary Mrs. house 299 Central
Haseltine Sophia, widow, boards 20 Boott corporation
Hasey Edward W. teamster, house 124 School
Haskell Charles T. machinist and locksmith, 30 Prescott, h. 8 Cady
Haskell Job H. stencilmaker, 13 Middle, house 3 Union
Haskell Myron E. section hand, house 16 Appleton corporation
Haskell Theodore B. machinist, house 9 Lagrange [corp.
Haskell William G. photographist, 103 Merrimack, boards 5 Mass.
Hassett Catharine, widow, house 52 Fenwick
Hastings Alexander, carpenter, house Pearl, Centralville
Hatch Albert, watchman, house 166 Suffolk
Hatch Andrew J. shoemaker, house 73 Charles
Hatch Charles F. clerk, 133 Central, boards 50 Church
Hatch Ebenezer L. shoemaker, house Paige, near Bridge
Hatch Edwin, operative, house 13 Warren
Hatch Fred, upholsterer, 13 Market, boards 3 East Merrimack
Hatch George S. harnessmaker, 8 Merrimack block, Dutton, house
38 High
Hatch George S. carpenter, house 52 Tyler
Hatch Joseph, laborer, house rear 20 Moody
Hatch Mehitable A. widow, house 10 Warren
Hatch William, operative, house 115 Merrimack corporation
Hatch , widow, house 3 East Merrimack
Haughton Samuel, teamster, boards 12 Smith
Hauver Jacob, carpenter, house 100 Merrimack corporation
Havey Ann, widow, house rear 13 Union
Havey Bob, operative, boards rear 13 Union
Haviland Bernard, filecutter, boards 11 Jefferson
Haviland Edward, at J. C. Ayer's, boards 11 Jefferson
Haviland {Francis N. J.) & Brother (Thomas P.), provisions,
Lowell, corner Suffolk, house 11 Jefferson
Haviland John, machinist, boards 11 Jefferson
Haviland Patrick, house 11 Jefferson
Haviland Thomas P. (Haviland fy Bro.), provisions, h. 271 Merr.
Hawkes Andrew N. shoemaker, 300 Central, house 5 Hudson
Hawkes Mackerness N. shoemaker, house Manchester, cor. Quebec
Hawley Almira, widow, boards 17 Tremont corporation
Haworth Thomas, weaver, house 86 Merrimack corporation
Hay Charles, miller, boards 82 Moody
Hay Eliza Miss, house 1 Tremont corporation
Hay Nathaniel D. laborer, house 82 Moody
Hay Wellington, loomfixer, Lawrence corporation, boards 82 Moody
Hay den Albert J. (Boston), boards Fletcher, corner Dane
Hayden Charles F. stonecutter, house 93 Howard
Hayden Ephraim F. baker, house Fletcher, corner Dane
Hayden Rufus N. house 93 Howard
Fire, Marine, &. Inland Insurance effected through the Security of
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132 LOWELL [ H ] DIRECTORY.
Hayden Thomas, picker, boards 54 Boott corporation
Hayes Andrew, laborer, bouse 22 Winter
Hayes Daniel, moulder, bouse 70 Suffolk
Hayes Jeremiah, laborer, house 29 Fenwick
Hayes John, cardgrinder, boards 59 Massachusetts corporation
Hayes John F. tinsmith, 125 Market, boards 1 Chapel
Hayes John, laborer, house Maiden lane
Hayes Joseph R. apothecary, 18 Central, house 12 Stackpole
Hayes Lawrence, teamster, 43 Market, house North f
Hayes Mary, widow, house 290 Central
Hayes Mary, widow, house 109 Lowell
Hayes Mathew, laborer, house opposite rear 48 Fenwick
Hayes Patrick, watchman, Crosby, near mills
Hayes Patrick, laborer, house Donahoe's court
Hayes Patrick, laborer, house 100 Suffolk
Hayes Roger, laborer, house Jefferson, near Lowell
Hayes Timothy, boards -Crosby, near mills
Hayes William, house 1 Chapel
Haynes Alvin F. machinist, house 30 Prescott corporation
Haynes Greorge, teamster, Merrimack corporation, house 61 do.
Haynes George H. watchman, Merrimack corporation, boards 61 do.
Haynes John M. clerk, 17 Middle, boards 27 Hamilton corporation
Haynes , hairdresser, Merrimack, boards 32 Willie
Hay ward J. Clark, painter, 16 Middle, bouse 31 Chestnut
Hayward Mary S. house 133 East Merrimack
Hayward Sarah, nurse, house 2 South Highland
Haywood Ann, widow, house 12 Tremonfc corporation
Hazen Carlos, clerk at S. G-. Mack's, house 39 Bartlett
Hazen Whitemore D. woodworker, boards 34 Boott corporation
Head Mary, widow, house 80 Church
Heafley Edward, chemist, boards American House
Heald Ai W. teamster, house 7 Wamesit court
Heald John, confectionery, 1 Merrimack, boards 46 Paige
Heald Samuel M. carpenter and boarding-house, 4 Hamilton corp.
Heald Sarah M. widow, house 64 Moody
Healey David, house 19 Fourth, Centralville [mack corp.
Healey David, jr. overseer Merrimack Print Works, h. 64 Merri-
Healey Henry, engraver, Merrimack P. W. h. 45 Merrimack corp.
Healey James, hostler, house rear 39 Lowell
Healey James, laborer, house 21 Pond
Healey James, blockprinter, house 20 Fayette
Healey John, laborer, house 21 Pond
Healey Joseph C. carpenter, Merrimack corporation, house 173 do.
Heardman Johnston, baker, bouse 6 Prospect
Heath Charles H. beltmaker, boards 79 Merrimack corporation
Heath {Edwin G.) & Steele (Sylvcmus), provisions, 193 Central,
house 20 Hamilton corporation
Heath Elbridge Gr. machinist, house 5 Mclntire
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Heath Margaret, widow, bouse rear 101 Lowell
Heath , machinist, boards 80 Merrimack corporation
Heathwood Thomas, Lafayette House, Middlesex, near Walker
Heaton Anthony, grinder, house 4 Clark's court
Heaton James, dyer, house 4 Clark's court
Hebberd DeWitt C. brass-finisher, Mechanics Mills, h. 66 Warren
Hebden John, woolsorter, house rear 81 Market.
Hebert Lewis, clerk, 201 Middlesex
Hedge Levi, chief clerk post-office, boards Washington House
•Hedrick George, United States deputy collector, and pianofortes,
36 Central, house Andover, near Park
Hedrick George C. book-keeper, Wamesit Steam Mills, boards
Andover, near Park
Heeren Patrick, laborer, house 1 Watson
Heffernan Ann, widow, boards 3 Greorge
Heffernan Mary, widow, house 60 Lowell
Heffernan Mary, widow, house 155 Lowell
Heffernan , laborer, house 61 Lowell
Heland Hannah, grocer, 24 Adams, house do.
Heland James, laborer, house 8 Theatre block
Hellewell Tempest, overseer, house 109 River, Centralville
Helliuan Charles, finisher, house 5 Crosby
Hemenway Marshall, grocer, 221 Central, house 125 Gorharn
Hemingway Jos. H. cigarmaker, 52 Central, boards 52 Bartlett
Hemmenway Elizabeth W. Mrs. house 22 Moody
Hemmenway Lorenzo F. shoemaker, boards 22 Moody
Henaghan Martin, laborer, house 26 Cabot
Henahan Patrick, grinder, Hamilton, house 20 Summer
Henlmry Martin, baker, house 13 North
Henchy Thomas, nailmaker, 136 Middlesex, boards 100 Market
Henderson George W. (S. F. Henderson <fy Son), bds. 60 Moody
Henderson Mary J. widow, boards 85 School
Henderson Sarah J. boarding-house, 2 Lowell corporation
Henderson Shepard F. & Son (George W.), wood-dealers, 289
Merrimack, house 60 Moody
Henderson William, laborer, house 20 North
Hendrick Lawrence, laborer, house rear 18 Winter
Hennessy Daniel, laborer, house 22 Lowell
Hennessy John, laborer, house 60 Adams
Hennessy John, laborer, house 20 North
Hennigin Margaret, house rear 307 Fayette
Henry Daniel E. Mrs. house 84 Church
Henry John, laborer, house rear 43 River, Centralville
Henry John, cigar-maker, boards 33 Massachusetts corporation,
Henry Michael, laborer, house 16 Little
Hensler Jane, widow, house 79 Charles
Hensler William, operative, boards 79 Charles
Henwright Michael, foreman at A. D. Waite's, house Powell
Middlesex Mutual Fire Ins. Co., Concord, Mass. Inc. 1826. A pop-
ular dividend-paying Co. G. F. Hunt &. Co., Agents. (See p. 344.)
134 LOWELL [ H ] DIRECTORY.
Henwright, see Enright
Herbert Warren, carder, boards 48 Church
Herrick Edgar, sailor, boards 57 East Merrimack
Herrick Edward S. variety store, 158 Suffolk, house 154 do.
Herrick Sarah, seamstress, house G5 Worthen, L. M. S. corp.
Hersey Amos J. house 2 Evans block
Hersey Caroline T. widow, house 29 Massachusetts corporation
Hersey Frederic, telegraph-operator, Merrimack-street depot, boards
32 Chestnut
Hersey Hiram, boards 32 Chestnut
Hersey Hiram Mrs. house 32 Chestnut
Hessian Mary, house Tyler's block, Centralville
Hey wood Amos B. principal Franklin School, boards 14 Hurd
Hibbard George, watchman, boards 138 Merrimack corporation
Hibbert Charles, machinist, house 67 Cushing
Hibbert Charles S. machinist, boards Middlesex, near Grand
Hibbert George, bobbinmaker, house 26 Suffolk
Hibbert Samuel E. sashmaker, boards 67 Cushing [Cushing
Hibbert William Z. sashmaker, Wamesit Steam Mills, boards 67
Hibbird Charles, weaver, boards 51 Massachusetts corporation
Hickey James, blacksmith, house 53 Fenwick
Hickey James, laborer, at Dobbins & Crawford's, house 25 North
Hickey John, laborer, house Thorndike, corner Hale
Hickey John, laborer, house 1 Carolin's block, Fayette
Hickey John Mrs. house 92 Suffolk
Hickey Mary, widow, house 8 Mill
Hickey Margaret, widow, house 25 North
Hickey Michael, bootmaker, 240 Merrimack, house 144 Suffolk
Hickey Patrick, laborer, house 64 Fenwick
Hickey Thomas, spinner, house 29 North
Hickey Walter, city teamster, house 51 Fenwick
Hicks Alfred T. boards 5 Ash
Hicks Benjamin H. house 5 Ash
Hicks Edward, operative, Lawrence corporation, boards 43 do.
Hicks Frank E. Mrs. boards 42 Merrimack corporation
Higgins Anthony, laborer, house 59 Gorham
Higgins Edson S. tea-dealer, 105 Middlesex, house 107 do.
Higgins Francis, currier, house Chelmsford, corner Short
Higgins Francis, laborer, house 4 Green
Higgins James, laborer, house Wamesit, corner Lawrence
Higgins John, presser, house 181 Lawrence
Higgins Orlando M. patternmaker, house 18 Church
Higgins Patrick, laborer, boards 153 Lowell
Higgins Patrick, laborer, house 24 Green
Higgins Patrick, laborer, house 12 Pleasant
Higgins Samuel, spinner, house 26 Boott corporation
Higgins William, laborer, house 4 Green
Higgins William, variety store, 21 Market, house do.
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High William C. clergyman, 67 Bridge, Centralville
Highland John, laborer, house 36 South
Hight Hanson H clerk, 64 Merrimack, boards 50 Moody
Hight Randall S. fish, 7 East Merrimack, house 124 Central
Hildreth Abigail, widow, house 192 G-orham
Hildreth Albert G. house First, near Bridge
Hildreth Charles L. foreman Lowell Machine Shop, house 5 do.
Hildreth {Fisher A.) & Hunt ( Chart s), printers, Museum build-
ing, house Sixth, corner Myrtle, Centralville
Hildreth Fred A. {Chase fy Hildreth), printer, 9 Savings Bank
building, boards 19 Kirk [Third, Centralville
Hildreth Henry A. wire-worker, 10 Central, house Bridge, opp.
Hildreth Hezekiah, harnessmaker, boards 58 Massachusetts corp.
Hildreth H. J. Mrs. variety store, Bridge, corner Second, house do.
Hildreth Nancy A. widow, at Old Ladies' Home, 58 Moody
Hildreth Sherman F. confectioner, 47 Merrimack, house do.
Hill Abel T. carpenter, house 152 Suffolk
Hill Asa V. music teacher, house 25 Willow
Hill Benjamin C. machinist, house 16 Suffolk corporation [sex
Hill Bros. {G. F. 8? H. B.), carriage manufacturers, 136 Middle-
Hill Cyrus F. overseer, Lowell corporation, house 11 do.
Hill David L. machinist, house 158 Suffolk
Hill Dorcas and Lucy Misses, house rear 4 Dodge
Hdl Eliphalet, woodturner, house 14 Adams
Hill Eliza Miss, house at Old Ladies' Home, 58 Moody
Hill Elvira Dike Mrs. house 150 Suffolk
Hill Emeline W. Mrs. variety store, 49 East Merrimack, house do.
Hill Epaphras A. wood, 341 Middlesex, house 337 do.
Hill George E. carpenter, house rear 35 Cushing
Hill George F. {Hill Bros .), carriage manufacturer, 136 Middle-
sex, house 106 do.
Hill George W. machinist, house Gorham, corner Manchester
Hill Henry E. cabinet manufacturer, 239 Middlesex, house 225 do.
Hill Hosea B. {Hill Bros.), carriagemaker, 136 Middlesex, house
48 Charles
Hill Ida A. teacher, Franklin School, boards 16 Suffolk corp.
Hill James, shoemaker, boards 139 Merrimack corporation
Hill James E. fish dealer, 66 Middlesex, boards 70 Lawrence
Hill James R. bootmaker, boards 139 Merrimack corporation
Hill John, overseer, Lowell corporation, house 3 Abbott
Hill John B. machinist, house 25 Boott corporation
Hill Joseph, tanner, boards rear Engine House No. 1
Hill Joseph, overseer, Merrimack Print Works, house 63 Merri-
mack corporation
Hill Margaret, widow, house Dempsey's yard
Hill Maria Mrs. boards 6 South
Hill Marritta, teacher, boards 25 Willow
Hill Mary Mrs. house rear Engine House No. 1, Central
Geo. F. Hunt &, Co. are agents for the Connecticut Mutual Life
Ins. Co. For full particulars, see pages 344 and 345.
136 LOWELL [ H ] DIRECTORY.
Hill Mary L. teacher, No. 44 Primary School, boards 40 Worthen
Hill Nathaniel, Locks and Canals, house 40 Worthen
Hill Nathaniel, jr. librarian, Middlesex Mechanics' Association,
boards 40 Worthen
Hill Nathaniel M. weaver, boards 139 Merrimack corporation
Hill Paul, commissioner of Cape Cod Harbor, house 8 Cabot blk.
Hill Rufus F. blacksmith, house 11 Smith
Hill Thomas, laborer, Boston and Lowell Railroad, house 7 Spring
Hill Truman L. carriagemaker, 136 Middlesex, boards 48 Charles
Hill William, cardstripper, boards 4 Boott corporation [ford
Hill Wright L. carriagesmith, 163 Central, h. Stevens, n. Chelms-
Hilliard Sarah Miss, boards Merrimack House
Hills Alfred M. machinist, Mechanics Mills, house 40 Marion
Hills Eliphalet, woodturner and patternmaker, Mechanics Mills,
house 14 Adams
Hills George A. {Boston) , boards 20 Tyler [Worthen
Hills George D. bookkeeper, at J. C. Ayer & Co.'s, house 36
Hills George H. flour, freight depot, Thorndike, house 20 Tyler
Hilt Joseph, operative, house 8 Suffolk corporation
Hilton Elbridge G. shoemaker, house 5 Crosby
Hilton Hoyt W. & Co. {S. P. Goodspeed), dry goods, 36 Mer-
rimack, house 43 Bridge, Centralville
Hilton Robert V. carpenter, house 48 Merrimack corporation
Hilton William C. carpenter, boards rear 56 Moody
Hinch William Mrs. house rear 22 Howe
Hinchcliffe Alfred, spinner, house 20 Lee
Hinchcliffe Richard, spinner and variety store, 147 Central, h. do.
Hinche John, laborer, house 23 Wamesit
Hinche Michael, laborer, house 26 Cedar
Hinchy Thomas, nailmaker, boards 100 Market
Hinckley Albert L. carpenter, Merrimack corporation, house 48 do.
Hindle Richmond, dyer, Hamilton corp. house 4 Bay State avenue
Hines Ann, widow, house 38 Appleton
Hines Joseph, hostler, 19 Central, boards 1 Green
Hines Malachi, machinist, boards 38 Appleton
Hird Francis, overseer, Dugdale's, house 14 Abbott
Hird Joseph, saloon and boarding-house, 78 Market
Hird William {Richard Briggs § Co.), worsted yarns, Mt. Ver-
non, near Broadway, house 9 Tremont
Hirshfield Herman, clothing, 20 Central, house 65 Lawrence
Hirshfield Philip {Boston), 1 Tenth, Centralville
Hiscox Andrew J. file manufacturer, Arch, near Northern depot,
house rear 68 Appleton [boards 12 Walker
Hiscox Charles H. filecutter, Arch, n. Nashua and Lowell depot,
Hiscox John, cloth finisher, boards Hale, near Railroad
Hislop James G. teamster, boards rear 35 Cushing
Hissopp George, watchman, Lawrence, corporation, boards 43 do.
Histin Michael, bleachery, house 342 Central
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Hitchcock Lavina, widow, boards 52 Massachusetts corporation
Hixon Lloyd W., M.D. Dracut Height, Centralville
Hoar Bridget, widow, house rear 70 Lowell
Hoar Catharine, widow, house 14 Davis
Hoar Maurice, laborer, house rear 100 Suffolk
Hoar Michael, wines and liquors, Lowell, corner Dutton, house
Adams, corner Broadway
Hoar Michael, hatter, house rear 70 Lowell
Hoar Samuel, machinist, house 53 Lawrence corporation
Hoar William, laborer, house rear 70 Lowell
Hobart Anna L. clairvoyant, 4 Middlesex, house do.
Hobart Charles H. weaver, house 22 Hamilton corporation
Hobart George W. house 4 Middlesex
Hobart Peter, house 85 Church
Hobert Flavel, bobbinmaker, Wamesit Steam Mills
Hobert William D. carder, boards 22 Hamilton corporation
Hobbs Charles P. carpenter, boards 17 Lee
Hobbs Dwell T. machinist, boards 18 Appleton corporation
Hobbs James, boards 40 Third, Centralville
Hobbs John C. carpenter, house 188 Middlesex
Hobbs Reuben, laborer, house 14 Rock [ville
Hobbs Ruth A. variety store, 71 Merrimack, h. 40 Third, Central-
Hobbs William, fireman, boards 2 Middlesex place
Hobbs William L. fireman, B. L. & N. R. R. b. 2 Spalding block
Hobson Greorge, letter-carrier, post-office, house 24 Linden
Hodder George, Middlesex, boards 70 Fayette
Hodder William, dyer, Middlesex, house 70 Fayette
Hodgdon Alvin, fireman, house 29 Walnut
Hodgdon Billings, spinner, boards 4 Massachusetts corporation
Hodgdon George T. carpenter, house 239 School
Hodgdon Jane, widow, boards River road, Dracut
Hodgdon Joseph M , B. & L. R. R. house Railroad, near Hale
Hodgdon Lucinda, dressmaker, house 48 Church
Hodgdon Samuel G. carpenter, 23 Middle, house 50 Cushing
Hodgdon Alvin N. operative, Lawrence corporation, house 8 do.
Hodge Henry, teamster, house 14 Queen
Hodge Henry, artist, boards 111 Merrimack corporation
Hodge John Mrs. house 5 Dummer [Dracut
Hodge John M. shoemaker, Mammoth road, house off River road,
Hodge Joseph A. machinist, 96 Middle, h. Ill Merrimack corp.
Hodge William, bleacher, house 37 Worthen
Hodgkins Samuel S. weaver, house 47 Boott corporation
Hodgman Abel Goodrich, house 5 Clark
Hodgman Benjamin, hats, caps, &c. 30 Central, house 53 Summer
Hodgman Josiah, teamster, bouse 250 School
Hodgman Simon T. house 6 Bangs block, Railroad
Hodsdon Henry M. wire-worker, boards 28 Prescott corporation
Hogan Bridget, widow, house 4 Carpet lane
How to provide for the comfort and support of our families after
our decease is the earnest thought of every man, (See pp. 344 & 345,)
10
138 LOWELL [H] DIRECTORY.
Hogan Dennis, laborer, house rear 10 Dummer
Hogan James H. carpenter, house 119 Moody
Hogan John, carder, boards 13 Massachusetts corporation
Hogan Jonathan C. clothes-cleaner, Prescott, near Merrimack, house
River, Centralville
Hogan Keron, machinist, boards 22 Spring
Hogan Matthew, foreman, house 6 Jolm-street avenue
Hogan Michael, house 6 Salem
Hogan Patrick, laborer, house rear 15 Dummer
Hogan Pnilip, laborer, house 22 Spring
Hogan Thomas, laborer, house 5 Dodge
Hogan William, Lowell Machine Shop, house 10 Cross
Hogan , widow, house 18 Fayette
Holbrook Orella and Emily Misses, house 39 Chestnut
Holbrook Sarah Mrs. house 21 Andover
Holden Ann B. widow, boards 39 Pawtucket
Holden Austin (Boston), house 32 Walnut
Holden Charles A. carpetweaver, boards 32 Walnut
Holden Frances A. teacher, Moody School, boards 30 Race
Holden Frederick A. overseer, Locks and Canals, house 30 Race
Holden Isaac, nurseryman, house River road, Dracut
Holden Mary, widow, boards 44 Lowell Machine Shop corporation
Holden Peter, operative, house 35 Salem
Holden Richard, boards 2 Hale
Hole Owen R. machinist, boards 134 Merrimack corporation
Holland Daniel, machinist, boards 23 George
Holland James B. carriage-trimmer, 163 Central, house 12 Cady
Holland John, laborer, house 340 Merrimack
Holland John Mrs. house 58 Adams
Holland John, tailor, house 4 Lowell place
Holland John W. house 30 Merrimack corporation
Holland Lewis K. (Boston), boards 30 Merrimack corporation
Holland Margaret, widow, house 94 Lowell
Holland Mary, widow, house 8 Cross
Holland Michael, laborer, house rear 43 Middle
Holland Michael, carder, house rear 55 Market
Holland Michael, tailor, 3 Prescott block, house do.
Holland Susan, widow, house 53 Lowell
Holland Timothy, laborer, at Gras Works, house 96 Lowell
Holleran David, boltmaker, 237 Middlesex, house 6 Appleton
Hollinger Daniel, trader, boards 154 Appleton
Hollis James W. teamster, house 37 Hamilton corporation
Hollis Zebediah S. teamster, at A. L. Brooks's, house 3 Livingston
block, Appleton
Hollissy William, bleachery, house Congress
Holloran Patrick, blacksmith, house 84 Charles [Centralville
Hollyman William, hairdresser, 2 Prescott building, boards 64 River,
Hollyman William, hairdresser, boards 15 Fayette
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LOWELL [H] DIRECTORY. 139
Holman John C. machinist, house 13(H Merrimack corporation
Holmbeck William, machinist, Wamesit Steam Mills, boards 41
Lowell Machine Shop corporation
Holmes Betsey, widow, house 4 Water
Holmes Mark, cabinetmaker, Mechanics Mills, house East Pine
Holmes Mark, jr. wood-turner, house 50 Adams
Holmes Sarah Mrs. boarding-bouse, 27 Massachusetts corporation
Holmes Stillman B. painter, house 62 Middlesex
Holmes William, wood-turner, house 255 School
Holt Abiel Mrs. house 23 Willie
Holt Abner D. tinsmith, boards 3 High-street square
Holt Abraham, Stott's Mill, house 19 Floyd
Holt Alfred E. machinist and boarding-house, 1 George
Holt Benjamin, tailor, 4 Merrimack, house 62 Charles
Holt Caroline E. teacher, Bartlett School, boards 430 Merrimack
Holt Daniel, millwright, Howe, house 20 Nesmith
Holt Daniel, physician, 15 John, house do.
Holt Edward B. student, boards 15 John
Holt Francis, carpenter, Appleton corp. h. East Pine, cor. Carlton
Holt James, machinist, house 19 Floyd
Holt James Gr. laborer, house 30 Suffolk corporation
Holt John, flannel manufacturer, Howe, house 16 Nesmith
Holt Joseph, shoemaker, boards 48 Church
Holt Joseph S. paymaster, Tremont Mills, house 430 Merrimack
Holt Levi, machinist, house 19 Floyd
Holt Lucy J. Mrs. boards 105 Gorham
Holt {Luther) & Bergeron {Louis), blacksmiths, 285 Merrimack,
house 172 Suffolk
Holt Paul, house 430 Merrimack
Holt Susan, widow, house 3 Massachusetts corporation
Holtham Joseph, carpenter, house First, Centralville
Holton Frederic {Boston), house 24 Pawtucket
Honahan Thomas, shoemaker, 15 Davis
Honey Alden, wood-worker, Wamesit Steam Mills, bds. 27 Adams
Honey Fred, machinist, boards 13 Franklin square
Honey Frederick B. turner, Mechanics Mills, boards 13 Adams
Hood Abraham K. carpenter, Willie, near Rock, h. 164 Broadway
Hood Charles H. machinist, boards 15 Hamilton corporation
Hood Elizabeth, widow, house 28 Charles
Hood George A. carpenter, boards 164 Broadway [corp.
Hood George W. E. machinist, house 33 Lowell Machine Shop
Hood Harrison P. modelmaker, Rock, cor. Willie, h. 53 Butterfield
Hood John, machinist, boards 5 Lagrange
Hood Jenette, widow, house 61 Lowell Machine Shop corporation
Hooke Henry M. physician, Welles block, house 415 Merrimack
Hoole Edward P. spinner, Merrimack corporation, house 53 do.
Hoole John H, Merrimack corporation, house 117 do.
Hoole William, Stotts, house 73 Warren
Mutual Benefit liife Ins. Co., State Mutual Liife Assurance Co.
Worcester, Mass. G. F. Hunt <fc Co., Agents. (See page 344.)
140 LOWELL [ H ] DIRECTORY.
Hooley Daniel Mrs. house rear 35 Fenwick
Hooper James T. dresser, boards 53 Merrimack corporation
Hooper John, tinsmith, 277 Merrimack, boards First, Centralville
Hooper Lois Mrs. house 53 Merrimack corporation
Hope Catharine Mrs. house rear 2 Dodge
Hope John R. clerk (Boston), boards 291 Central
Hope Jonathan, American Bolt Company, house 291 Central
Hope Mary S. Mrs. house 11 Elm
Hope William C. American Bolt Company, house 248 Gorham
Hope William F. tinsmith, 105 Central, boards 3 Dodge
Hopkins Eliza Mrs. boarding-house, 25 Hamilton corporation
Hopkins James, deputy sheriff. 49 Central, house 59 Andover
Hopkins James A. capt. 35th Regt. U.S.A. bds. 59 Andover
Hopkins Samuel E. machinist, bds. 65 Lowell Machine Shop corp.
Hopkins Sarah A. boarding-house, 37 Boott corporation [corp.
Hopkins Seth E. machinist, Lowell Machine Shop, house L. M. S.
Hopkins , widow, boards 19 Tremont [sex, house 375 do.
Horn Alfred S. (S. Horn Sf Co.), soap, &c. School, corner Middle-
Horn Augustus, operative, Lawrence, house Ford, corner Suffolk
Horn Benjamin, machinist, house 3 Wamesit court
Horn Charles C. C. Mrs. house 3 Lagrange court [52 Chestnut
Horn Clara Miss, dressmaker, Nesmith's block, 43^ Merrimack, h.
Horn Emma A. millinery, 83 Merrimack, house 52 Chestnut
Horn Eben, wheelwright, house Pleasant, Centralvdle
Horn Samuel, house 54 Smith [sex, cor. School
Horn Samuel & Co. (Alfred S. Horn), soap and candles, Middle-
Home Asa P. farmer, boards River road, Dracut
Home Daniel W. coal and wood, Fletcher, corner Western avenue,
house 6 South Highland
Horner Isabella E. teacher, No. 19 Primary School, bds. 2 Abbott
Horner Jane E. teacher, No. 29 Primary School, boards 2 Abbott
Horner John, agent, house 66 Howard
Horner William, Middlesex corporation, house 2 Abbott
Horricks Margaret, widow, house 10 Tdden
Horsfall Jonas, blacksmith, Whipplesville, near Lawrence
Horton John, marbleworker, house 24 Wamesit
Horton John F. carpenter, 13 Prescott, house 88 Higli [Cushing
Horton Richard, shifter, Boston and Lowell Railroad, house 49^-
Hosford Hocum & Co. (A. G. Pollard), city goods, 46 Merrimack,
house 260 Central
Hosmer Edward S. clerk, house 2 Livermore
Hosmer Edwin, mason, boards 60 Merrimack coiporation
Hosmer Francis, stonecutter, boards G { ) Merrimack corporation
Hosmer Henry, clerk, Tilden, boards 50 Moody
Hosmer Isaac, stonecutter, house 60 Merrimack corporation
Hosmer Mary E. widow, boards 10 Massachusetts corporation
Hosmer Nathan H. clerk, 12 Tilden, boards 50 Moody
Hosmer Stephen, trader, house 1 Livermore
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LOWELL [H] DIRECTORY. 141
Hough George W. machinist, house 174 Merrimack corporation
Houghton Edward L. printer, 21 Central, house 6 Chapel
Houghton William S. machinist, boards 57 Fletcher
Houston Mary, widow, house 66 Fayette
Houston Nathaniel, loom repairer, house 10 First, Centralville
Hovey Augusta Miss, boards 56 Massachusetts corporation
Hovey Augustus, boarding-house, 14 Massachusetts corporation
Hovey Augustus V. weaver, boards 14 Massachusetts corporation
Hovey Charles (Carleton § Hovey), apothecary, 164 Merrimack,
house Park, opposite Chestnut [tralville
Hovey Cyrus, silverplater, 86 Merrimack, boards 34 Fourth, Cen-
Hovey P]dwin, machinist, boards 120 Merrimack
Hovey Frederick H. student, boards 2 Fifth, Centralville [ville
Hovey Harriet C. teacher, Edson School, bds. 8 Fourth, Central-
Hovey James S. teller, Railroad National Bank, boards Bridge,
corner Fifth, Centralville
Hovey Joseph, house 34 Fourth, Centralville [Centralville
Hovey Joshua, shoe manufacturer, Bridge, near River, h. 2 Fifth,
Hovey William, shoe manufacturer, Bridge, near River, house 8
Fourth, Centralville
Howard Allen, laborer, boards 44 Lawrence corporation
Howard Cbarles, bleachery, house 4 Livingston
Howard Ebenezer, laborer, house rear 56 Moody
Howard Elbridge G. machinist, boards 96 Middlesex [building
Howard Frank, sashmaker, Mechanics Mills, house Wamesit Bank
Howard Henry E. boards 50 Moody
Howard Horace, jr. {Boston), boards Chelmsford, corner Liberty
Howard James, bookkeeper, Dutton, cor. Fletcher, h. 11 Walnut
Howaid James, laborer, house 34 Bleachery
Howard James, jr. dyer, boards 34 Bleachery
Howard James S. finisher, boards rear 56 Moody
Howard Jennie Mrs. house 254 Central
Howard John, laborer, boards 34 Bleachery [place
Howard John F. patternmaker, Lowell Machine Shop, h. 2 Goward
Howard John H. clerk (Boston), boards Chelmsford, cor. Liberty
Howard Levi, boards 27 Willie
Howard Martin V. B. clerk, 43 Market, boards rear 56 Moody
Howard Mary Ann, widow, house 21 John
Howard Michael, Middlesex, house 2 Fayette
Howard Patrick, laborer, house 19 Winter
Howard Peter, bleachery, house 40 Carter
Howard Theresa R. widow, house 23 Race
Howard Thomas, spinner, house 2 South Highland
Howarth Abraham, woolsorter, boards 8 Prospect
Howarth Joseph, watchman, Stott's Mill, house 8 Prospect
Howarth Thomas, operative, house 7 Merrill
Howe Albert, carpenter, house 229 Middlesex
Howe Anthony, laborer, house 4 Molloy's court
GEO. F\ HUNT &, CO., Fire <fc Life Ins. Ag'y> representing $45,-
000,000 Capital and Surplus. 28 Central St., Lowell. (See page 344.)
142 LOWELL [ H ] DIRECTORY.
Howe Augustus J. carpenter, house 17 Oak
Howe Aurelia L. teacher No. 25 Primary School, b. 37 Andover
Howe ( Charles F.) & Greenhalge {Frederic T. ) , counsellors,
49 Central, house 17 Charles
Howe Clarissa, widow, boards 140 Fletcher
Howe Edwin A. letter earlier, boards 22 Oak
Howe {Edward B.) & Goodhue {Jason), card manufacturers, 90
and 92 Market, house 40 High
Howe Eliza, widow, house 3 Maiden lane
Howe Flavilla L. nurse, boards 71 Lawrence corporation
Howe Henry C. & J. F. carpenters, Wamesit Steam Mills, house
91 Summer
Howe Horace F. carpenter, Second, house 20 Third, Central ville
Howe Ivory H. machinist, 235 Middlesex, h. rear 91 Appleton
Howe James, spinner, house Pleasant, corner Pond
Howe James M. carpenter, 25 Third, Centralville, house do.
Howe Jeremiah, overseer, Suffolk corp. house 5 Cabot block
Howe Jeroboam, farmer, house 22 Oak
Howe Joanna, widow, house 3 Front, Centralville
Howe John, carpenter, house 33 Union [89 Summer
Howe John F. {H C $ J. F. Howe), Wamesit Steam Mills, h.
Howe Joseph M. woolsorter, boards 139 Merrimack corporation
Howe Joseph S. card grinder, boards 114 Merrimack corporation
Howe Laura F. teacher, Mann School, boards 37 Andover [ville
Howe Lorenzo G. carpenter, First, c. Read, h. 22 Third, Central-
Howe Lydia, widow, house 37 Andover
Howe Martha W. boards 37 Andover
Howe Moses G. lawyer {Boston), boards Varnum, Centralville
Howe Patrick, carder, house rear 18 Winter
Howe Robert, Lowell corporation, house 25 Market [Centralville
Howe Ruby F. teacher, Middle-st. Primary School, b. 22 Third,
Howe Sally, widow, house 40 High
Howe Stedman M. clerk, 24 Middle, boards 50 Moody
Howe William E. dresser, house 2 Boott corporation
Howe William G. carpenter, Fourth, near Read, Centralville, house
10 Myrtle, Centralville
Howell Mary S. dressmaker, house 94 Gorham
Howes {Henry C. § John F.) & Burnham {Crawford), lumber,
Dutton, near Wamesit Steam Mills
Howes Lucius, painter, house 29 Cutdring
Howes Samuel P. portrait painter, 112 Merrimack, house 2 Lyon
Howes William, clerk, 201 Middlesex, house 31 Cushiug
Hoy John, boards 109 Appleton
Hoy John, carpenter, boards 3 Tremont corporation
Hoye Frank, cigarmaker, house engine house, Middle
Hoye John, sashmaker, Wamesit Steam Mills
Hoyle Samuel Mrs. house 30 High
Hoyt Abilenia E. widow, boardingdiouse, 44 Boott corporation
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Hoyt Charles B. F. at Gas Company's shop, house 45 Hanover
Hoyt Charles E. painter, house Seventh, cor. Bridge, Centralville
Hoyt Daniel S. mason, house 37 South
Hoyt Don Carlos, conductor, B. & L. R.R. house 34 Willie [tral
Hoyt Eli W. apothecary, Central, cor. Middlesex, house 243 Cen-
Hoyt Frank, cigarmaker, 70 Merrimack, b. 33 Massachusetts corp.
Hoyt Homer, watchman, boards 44 Boott corporation
Hoyt James H. showman, house First, near Read, Centralville
Hoyt Jane B. widow, house 30 Suffolk corporation
Hoyt Sylvia, boards 270 Merrimack
Hoyt Wallace N. painter, and boarding-house, 2 Suffolk corp.
Hoyt William H. contractor, L. M. S. house Marshall, c. Westford
Hubbard Charles, foreman, Isaac Place's, house 147 Broadway
Hubbard C. Francis, carpenter, house 19 Adams
Hubbard John F carpenter, house 5 Clark
Hubbard {John Q. A.) & Blake (Jesse), patent-leather manufac-
turers, Tanner, corner Manchester, Ayer's City, h. Lincoln
Hubbard Josiab, real-estate agent and constable, 3 Canal block,
house 31 Bartlett
Hubbard William, driver horse cars, bds. 37 Massachusetts corp.
Hubbard, see Hebbard
Hubbell Thaddeus, trader, house 4 Pond [14 Chestnut
Huckins Charles W. boilermaker, at Dobbins & Crawford's, house
Huckins Edwin J. D. blacksmith, house 45 Fayette
Huckins William, laborer, house 5 Wamesit court
Hudson Hannah J. house Abbot's cottage, River
Hudson William Green, clerk, 12 Merrimack, boards 80 South
Huggins Nancy, widow, house 42 Bartlett
Hughes Edward Mrs. house Blossom, near Gorham
Hughes George, house 2 Coburn, Centralville
Hughes John, operative, house rear 179 Central
Hughes John, tea-dealer, 47 Market, house do.
Hughes John, bleachery, house 7 Livingston
Hughes Martha L. widow, boards 3 Lowell corporation
Hughes Patrick, laborer, house Whipple
Hull Henry, at G. W. Norris's, house 243 Central
Hull William H. furniture (Boston), house River road, Dracut
Hulme James, 48 Central, house 16 Church
Hulme James H. 48 Central, boards 16 Church [ville
Humphrey James C. laborer, h. Hampshire, cor. Coburn, Central-
Humphrey Patrick, machinist, house 7 Boott corporation
Hunt Ambrose S. weaver, house 39 Tremont corporation
Hunt A. A. Mrs. boarding-house, 17 Hurd [Appleton
Hunt Charles (Hildreth fy K), printers, Museum building, h. 12
Hunt Dennis, engraver, Merrimack P. W. boards 261 Merrimack
Hunt Edwin, woolsorter, Middlesex, house 97 Howard
Hunt Elihu S. wholesale provision dealer, 96 Market, house Fair-
mount, corner Mansur
Agency of Royal Ins. Co., L,iv., Eng., with Geo. F. Hunt &, Co.,
over Prescott Xat'l Bank, 38 Cent'l St., Lowell. (See pp. 341 and 406.)
144 LOWELL [ H ] DIRECTORY.
Hunt Frederick M. woolsortcr, boards 23 Moody
Hunt George F. & Co. {George M. Elliott), insurance agents, 28
Central, house 35 Bartleit
Hunt Hebsibath Miss, house 8 Race
Hunt Henry, tinsmith, 135 Middlesex, boards 82 do.
Hunt John B. overseer, Hamilton corporation, house 43 do.
Hunt John W. clerk, Adams, cor. Fletcher, bds. 43 Hamilton corp.
Hunt J. Livingston, printer, Museum building, bds. 12 Appleton
Hunt Lucian A. mason, house 12 N. Franklin court
Hunt Mary Mrs. house 23 Moody
Hunt Michael, carder, house 82 Middlesex
Hunt Myra J. widow, boarding-house, 5 Boott corporation [corp.
Hunt Nellie M. teacher, No 35 Primary School, bds. 39 Tremont
Hunt Roswell (Cal.), house 17 Hurd
Hunt Sarah L. Mrs. house 12 Appleton
Hunt Susan Mrs. boards 29 Tyler
Hunt William H. printer, Museum building, bds. 12 Appleton
Hunter Gilman Mrs. house 19 Tremont
Hunter John G. furniture, 255 Merrimack, bds. 19 Tremont corp.
Hunter John H. paper-hanger, boards 84 Church
Hunter Lucina, widow, house Gorham, opposite Fair Ground
Hunter Margaret, widow, house rear 111 Market
Huntington Heman, weaver, house 46 Lawrence corporation
Huntington James T. Mrs. boarding-house, 136 Merrimack corp.
Huntington Lucius W. reporter, " Citizen and News," 44 Central,
boards 136 Merrimack corporation
Huntley Curtis, Boott corp. house street offMethuen, Centralville
Huntley Curtis Mrs. millinery, 43 Merrimack, h. at Conantvdle
Huntley Ellen J. millinery, 90 Merrimack, house do.
Huntley John, variety store, 93 Moody, house do.
Huntley John H. paper-hanger, 99 Central, boards 84 Church
Hunton Caroline, house 2 Massachusetts corporation >
Hunton Granville J. section hand, boards 7 Appleton corporation
Huntoon Adelbert M. clerk, 224 Merrimack, boards 406 do.
Huntoon Alpha Mrs. house 1 Madison
Huntoon Charles H. machinist, boards 321 Merrimack
Huntoon Diana M. teacher, Moody School, bds. 14 Merrimack corp.
Huntoon George L. house Mammoth road, Dracut
Huntoon Moses C. boots and shoes, 224 Merrimack, house 406 do.
Huntoon Oren, boarding-house, 14 Merrimack corporation
Huntoon Woodman C. salesman, Market, corner Central, house 10
Market
Huntress Ann, widow, house 135 Merrimack corporation
Huntress Elisha W. farmer, house 5 Jackson
Huntress John S. machinist, boards 140 Merrimack corporation
Hurd Daniel, house 120 Moody
Hurd Edgar T. {Bowman, Hurd, § Co.), provisions, 3 Gorham,
house 31 Lawrence corporation
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LOWELL [H] DIRECTORY. 145
Hurd Ella, boards 22 Massachusetts corporation
Hurd George W. house 48 High
Hurd George W. S. clerk, boards 48 High
Hurd James, messenger, Court House, house 135 Gorham
Hurd John W. photographer, 15 Barristers' Hall, b. 125 Gorham
Hurd, see Hird
Hurlbert George, watchman, Lowell Machine Shop, h. 65 Church
Hurley Charles, operative, boards 5 Faulkner's block
Hurley Cornelius, house Marion, near Broadway
Hurley Dennis, laborer, house rear 13 Jefferson
Hurley John, foundry, boards Marion, near Broadway
Hurley Michael, laborer, house Broadway, corner Adams
Hurley Timothy, painter, boards Marion, near Broadway
Hurney Martin, house Paige, near Bridge
Husband William, cardstripper, house opposite 30 Adams
Huse Ebenezer, farmer, house near Dracut line, Conantville
Huse George, house 18 Austin [Conantville
Huse Hiram E. clothing, 4 Canal block, house near Dracut line,
Huse Jesse, truant officer, house 36 Common
Huse Orlando N. shoemaker, boards 36 Common
Huse Stephen W. (Stone fy Huse), 21 Central, house 47 Andover
Huse S. E. boards Merrimack House
Hussey Angeline E. dressmaker, 52^ Merrimack, bds. 33 Hanover
Hussey Annie L. Miss, house 59 Howard
Hussey George, teamster, boards 61 Boott corporation
Hussey George R. machinist, house 21 Prescott corporation
Hussey John, dresser, Lawrence corporation, house 11 do.
Hussey Levi, laborer, boards 34 Massachusetts corporation
Hussey Walter, car inspector, Boston and Lowell Railroad, house
59 Howard
Hutchins Albert, driver, 37 Central, boards do.
Hutchins Asa B. teas, &c. 12 John, boards 36 Massachusetts corp.
Hutchins Charles L. Rev. house 28 Linden
Hutchins Edwin Mrs. house 27 Walnut
Hutchins Elvira R. fancy goods, 117 Central, house 17 South
Hutchins Frank, boards 173 Merrifnack corporation [h. 75 do.
Hutchins (F. B.) & Dufur (Moses), clothing, 232 Merrimack.
Hutchins Jacob N. conductor, Horse Railroad, house 17 South
Hutchins Melbourne F. (Nichols § Hutchins), confectioner, 37
Central, boards do.
Hutchins Royal W. overseer, Massachusetts corp. house 41 do.
Hutchins William E. farmer, house Albro's block, Cushing
Hutchinson Edward, boards 432 Merrimack
Hutchinson Edward B. musician, house 9 Central [44 Lagrange
Hutchinson Edward M. bobbinmaker, Wamesit Steam Mills, house
Hutchinson Elbridge, moulder, boards 115 Gorham
Hutchinson E. 0. box-maker, A. L. Brooks's
Hutchinson George, boards 59 Massachusetts corporation
Security Fire Ins. Co. of N.Y. City. Capital, $1,000,000. Assets,
§1,477,677.13. Losses promptly paid. Geo. P. Hunt <fc Co., Agts.
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Hutchinson Henry C. carpenter, house 67 Warren
Hutchinson Mary J. house 9 Lee
Hutchinson Orin, section-master, house 16 Cady
Hutchinson Reuben, music teacher and tuner, bds 432 Merrimack
Hutchinson Reuben M. farmer, house 432 Merrimack
Hutchinson Rufus F. Mrs. house 110 Howard
Hutchinson Samuel K. contractor, house 21 Nesmith
Hutchinson Susan, widow, house 57 East Merrimack
Hyatt William, teamster, at H. & A. Whitney's, bds. 96 Middlesex
Hyde David Mrs. house 89 Salem
Hyde James, boards 11 Massachusetts corporation
Hyde John, hostler, house 65 Massachusetts corporation
Hyde Samuel, machinist, house 33 Smith, corner Westford
Hyde William, spinner, boards 42 Boott corporation
Hylan Eugene S. boards 21 Lowell Machine Shop corporation
Hylan Sumner, contractor, Lowell Machine Shop corp. house 21 do.
Hyland Richard, clerk, boards 22 Willie avenue
IBEY CHARLES, hostler, 202 Middlesex, boards 8 Grand
Illingworth Rochester (Richard Briggs Sf Co.), worsted yarns,
Mt. Vernon, near Broadway, house Merrimack
Ilsley Addison, mason, house 9 Queen
Ingalls Charles, painter, house Lawson, near Queen
Ingalls Joseph, contractor, Lowell Machine Shop corp. house 15 do.
Ingalls Mercy, widow, house at Old Ladies' Home, 58 Moody
Ingalls Nelsou, overseer, Boott corporation, house 32 do.
Ingalls Oliver W. eating saloon, 130 Merrimack, house 54 Paige
Ingalls Thomas, police, house 26 Bridge, Centralville
Ingalls William W. carpenter, Lawrence corporation, house 18 do.
Ingalls , widow, house Marion, corner Lagrange
Ingham Charles S. clerk, 167 Middlesex, boards 25 Marshall
Ingham John, currier, near Mt. Vernon, corner Broadway, house
325 Merrimack
Ingham Richard, house 42 Branch [sex, boards 25 Marshall
Ingham William A. (Forbush & Ingham), grocer, 167 Middle-
Ireson Benjamin S. overseer, Merrimack corporation, house 70 do.
Irvin James, shoemaker, 75 Central, boards 114 Merrimack corp.
Irving James, foreman, Holt's Mill, boards 5 Prescott corporation
Ives Arthur, house 190 Gorham
Ivers George, moulder, house 190 Gorham
Ivers James, moulder, house 190 Gorham
Ivory Nicholas, carpenter, house 51 Charles
JACK IRA, teamster, house Cabot, opposite Lyman
Jackson Andrew, machinist, boards 3 Dodge
Jackson Charles, operative, house 3 Dodge
Jackson Charles W. machinist, 26 Lagrange
Jackson George, boards 17 Appleton corporation
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Jackson John P. carpenter, 242 Middlesex, b. 12 Tremont corp.
Jackson Nancy Mrs. house 3 Dodge
Jackson William, physician, house 13 Andover
Jackson , machinist, house 25 Market
Jacobs Aaron, carpenter, house Mt. Veinon, near Smith
Jacobs Amos, machinist, Lawrence corporation, house 6 do.
Jacobs David, tanner, house Canada
Jacobs Frank P. clerk, 20 Merrimack, boards 14 High
James Horace Rev. house 9 Centre, Chapel Hill
James Mitchell, bobbinmaker, boards 56 Lowell Machine Shop corp.
James Sarah B. widow, house 131 Middlesex
Jameson Fanny, widow, house 1 Garnet
Jaques Aaron T. clerk, 46 Merrimack, boards 166 E. Merrimack
Jaques Frank M. carpenter, house 294 Merrimack
Jaques Frank T. (</. S. Jaques fy Co.), boards 66 Boott corp.
Jaques John C. blacksmith, Lowell Machine Shop, house 1 Low-
ell Machine Shop corporation
Jaques John S. & Co. {Frank T. Jaques 8; Charles E. Smith),
shuttle manuf. Wamesit Power Co. house 166 E. Merrimack
Jaques John L. shuttlemaker, boards 166 East Merrimack
Jaques William P. house 16 First, Centralville
Jaquith Abigail Mrs. house 36 Bartlett
Jaquith Nathan, house 105 Thorndike [Marshall
Jarvis William, filecutter, Arch, n. N. & L. depot, b. Grand, cor.
Jefferies Thomas & Co. {Robert Simpson), bakers, 346 Central,
house do.
Jeffers James, laborer, house 142 Suffolk
Jeffers James, saloon, 92 Lowell, house 124 Suffolk
Jeffers Margaret, widow, house 75 Lowell
Jeffery David F. machinist, 278 Middlesex
Jefts William H. moulder, house 10 Chestnut
Jenkins Joel, carriage manuf. Arch, n. Northern depot, house do.
Jenkins Mary, widow, house 1 McFarlin avenue
Jenkins Mrs. house 18 River, Centralville
Jenkinson Noah, painter, 6 Prescott, house 22 Abbott
Jenness Charles W. clerk, 98 Merrimack, boards 7 Lowell corp.
Jenness G. W. boards 4 Massachusetts corporation
Jenness L. Wellman, physician, 55 Merrimack, house Chelmsford,
near City Farm
Jennings Tillotson L. trader, house Forest, near Pine
Jepson John C. grocer, 195 Central, house do.
Jepson Thomas, house 11 Congress
Jerry Isaiah, watchman, house 19 Prescott corporation
Jessop John, porter, 164 Merrimack, house 21 Tremont
Jewell Charles L. boards 16 Boott corporation
Jewell George K. clerk, 33 Central, boards 37 Bartlett
Jewell Leonard F. spinner, house 16 Boott corporation
Jewell W. A. blacksmith, 12 Middlesex, house 46 L. M. S. corp.
tier mania Fire Ins. Co. ofN.Y. Assets over $875,001). A first-class
Co. Policies written at tlie office of G. F. Hunt &■ Co. (See p. 344.)
148 LOWELL [J] DIRECTORY.
Jewett Aimer A. clerk, 58 Merrimack, boards Middlesex, near
City line [mack, h. do.
Jewett Andrew F. (Wentivorth fy Jewett), counsellor, 170 Merri-
Jewett Benjamin W. peddler, boards lear 242 Central
Jewett Charles A. carriage painter, 163 Central, house 283 do.
Jewett Clarissa Miss, boards 30 Bleachery
Jewett Francis, butcher, house Middlesex, near City line
Jewett Frank E. (N. J. Wier $ Co.), stoves, tinware, &c. 198
Merrimack, house 5 Sixth. Centralville
Jewett Jeremiah P. physician, 22 Kirk, house do.
Jewett John, carpenter, house 5 Sixth, Centralville
Jock John, machinist, boards 14 Appleton corporation
Jock Peter, machinist, house 14 Appleton corporation
Jockow Julius C. blacksmith, house 60 Church
Johine Dennis, laborer, house 30 High
Johnson Albert T. dentist, Wentworth's building, house do
Johnson Alfred, farmer, house 59 East Merrimack
Johnson Andrew E. restaurant, 188 Middlesex, house do.
Johnson Andrew J. carpenter, house 30 Massachusetts corporation
Johnson Andrew L. travelling agent, house 5 Third
Johnson Augustus J. Mrs. house 123 East Merrimack
Johnson Charles, laborer, house 2 Smith
Johnson Charles W. machine printer, house 147 Merrimack corp.
Johnson Coolidge R. coppersmith, 8 Jackson, boards 3 Oliver
Johnson Daniel, farmer, house 67 High
Johnson Eleanor, boarding-house. 19 Lowell corporation
Johnson Eliza, widow, house 182 Lawrence
Johnson Ellen, widow, house 69 Adams
Johnson Frank, loomfrxer, boards 182 Lawrence
Johnson George, upholsterer, boards 3 Tremont corporation
Johnson George, blacksmith, house 25 Worthen
Johnson Henry H. watchman, house Somerset, near Queen
Johnson James, laborer, Willie, corner Dutton
Johnson John, laborer, house 11 Adams
Johnson John H. carpenter, house rear Pleasant, Centralville
Johnson Jonathan, watchmaker and optician, 1 Merrimack House,
house 1 Austin
Johnson Joseph B. Merrimack corporation, house rear 39 do.
Johnson Joseph M. D. boarding-house, 67 Lawrence corporation
Johnson Margaret, widow, house rear 37 Fenwick
Johnson Michael, house Worthen, corner Lowell
Johnson Morris, laborer, house 88 Suffolk [Nesmith
Johnson Moses A. agent Lowell Felting Mill, Pawtucket, house 11
Johnson Nancy H. widow, boards 2 Jackson
Johnson Richard, operative, house rear 19 Dummer
Johnson Robert, laborer, house 90 Suffolk
Johnson Robert, laborer, house 11 Adams block [Howard
Johnson Sidney, clerk, B. & L. R. R., Northern depot, boards 95
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Johnson William A. agent, house 3 Oliver
Johnston Brent, house 31 Adams
Johnston Brent, jr. house 31 Adams
Johnsion E. R. Mrs. house 58 Massachusetts corporation
Johnston Mary Mrs. house (J2 Massachusetts corporation
Johnston Tbomas B. house 31 Adams
Jones Arthur, bobbinmaker, boards 35 South
Jones Charles M. grocer, 88 Gorham, house do.
Jones Charles W. machinist, boards 1 1.9 Gorhain
Jones Daniel, spinner, house 5 Cady
Jones Francena, teacher, boards River road, Dracut
Jones Frances A. widow, house 23 Cedar
Jones Henry S. machinist, boards 5 Jackson
Jones John, spinner, boards 54 Boott corporation
Jones John, weaver, boards 31 Hamilton corporation
Jones John, watchman, house 37 Floyd
Jones Joseph L. fireman, house 71 Lawrence corporation
Jones Lemuel H. machinist, house 59 Boott corporation
Jones Nathaniel, blacksmith, Bleachery, house 164 Gorham
Jones Peter, mule spinner, house Parker's block, Centralville
Jones Phineas, overseer, Boott corporation, house 66 do.
Jones Rufus, watchman, Lawrence corp. boards 43 do.
Jones Sylvester A. engineer, 7 Thorndike, h. River road, Dracut
Jones S. F. Rev. house 18 Tyler
Jones William, operative, house 18 Keene
Jones William, house 35 South
Jones William B. stonecutter, house 144 School
Jones William F. machinist, house 4 Middlesex place
Jordan Alfred B. Mrs. house 8 Wamesit
Jordan George W. dresser, boards 26 Massachusetts corporation
Jordan John, boards 44 Boott corporation
Jordan John Mrs. house 21 Fayette
Jordan John, laborer, house rear 114 Middlesex
Jordan Mary, widow, house rear 06 Moody
Jordan True P. overseer dresser, Lawrence corporation, h. 23 do.
Josselyn Charles R. jeweller, 82 Gorham, house do.
Jowett William, warpdresser, house rear 53 Charles
Joyce Charles G. pistolmaker, boards 123 Middlesex
Joyce Ellen, widow, house 2 Quigley's alley
Joyce James H. moulder, boards 119 Central
Joyce John, laborer, boards 85 East Merrimack
Joyce John, dyer, boards 2 Quigley's alley
Joyce Mary, widow, house 85 East Merrimack
Joyce Patrick, operative, boards 85 East Merrimack
Joyce Patrick, mason, house 24 Worthen
Joyce William H. laborer, freight depot, house 123 Middlesex
Judd Carry A. Mrs. house 59 East Merrimack
Judd Jabez W. woolsorter, boards 13 Ames
Geo. F. Hunt & Co. are Agents for the Baltic Fire Ins. Co. of N.Y.
This Co. joins no "Combination" or " Association." (See p. 344.) .
150 LOWELL [K] DIRECTORY.
Judd Malvina A. widow, boards 276 Middlesex
Judge Elizabeth, widow, house 18 Auburn
Judge Henry, engraver, boards 10 Union
Judge Henry W. operative, house 10 Union
Judge Richard, Dugdale's Mill, boards 18 Auburn
Judge Robert, spinner, 7 Thorndike
Judge Thomas, Dugdale's Mill, boards 18 Auburn
Judkins Charles J. H. clerk, 251 Merrimack, house 315 do.
Judkins Edgar H. conductor, H. R.R. boards 37 Fifth
Judkins J. Judson, bookseller, 6 John, h. 37 Fifth, Centralville
Junkins Leander, machinist, boards 5 Jackson
KAIME CHARLOTTE S. teacher, No. 27 Primary School,
boards 237 Central
Kain Thomas Mrs. house 53 Middle
Kalery Michael, variety store, Gorham, corner Summer, house do.
Kames Jennie, widow, boards Sawtell place
Kane Gregory F. clerk, 41 Market, boards 75 Cross
Kane John, laborer, house Tyler's block, Centralville
Kane Thomas, laborer, house 7 Mill
Kane Timothy, boards 18 Adams
Kane , sash maker, boards 6 East Pine
Kane , boards 18 Adams
Kane, see Gain and Kain
Kappler Frank, weaver, house Lincoln, near Quebec
Karigan Edward, carder, house 19 Spring
Kavanagh Joseph Mrs. house 5 Hancock avenue
Kavanagh Thomas, variety store, house 173 Gorham
Kavanagh, see Cavanaugh
Kearnes Bernard, operative, house 36 Adams
Kearnes James, foreman, at A. L. Brooks's, house 86 Middlesex
Kearnes John, boards 34 Hamilton corporation
Kearnes Peter Mrs. house rear 69 River, Centralville
Kearney James, Appleton corporation, house 68 Charles
Kearnin Thomas, laborer, house Whipple
Keating John, picker, house 21 New
Keefe Daniel, bleachery, house Carter, near Gorham
Keefe John, carder, boards 14 Massachusetts corporation
Keefe Martin, laborer, house 13 North
Keefe Mary, widow, house Marion, near Cross
Keefe Michael, blacksmith, house rear 17 Union
Keefe Michael, flagman, at freight depot, house 10 Broadway
Keefe Michael E. printer, Merrimack Print Works, h. 89 Merri-
mack corporation
Keefe Nicholas, laborer, house 14 Little
Keefe Patrick, operative, house 37 Cedar
Keefe, see 'Keefe
Keegan James, painter, boards 4 Dodge
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Keegan Mary, widow, house 4 Dodge
Keegan Thomas, machinist, house 4 Dodge
Keeler George S. tinsmith, 118 Central, house 56 Summer
Keeler George W. plumber, boards 45 Summer
Keenan James, laborer, house 49 Middle
Keenan John, laborer, house 27 Cedar
Keenan Mary, widow, house rear 17 Summer
Keenan Timothy, operative, house 4 Luther's court
Keenan William Mrs. house 23 Andover
Keenan W. 0. carver, boards Howard House
Keene Lewis, watchman, Lawrence corp. boards 46 do.
Keene Thomas, house Maiden lane
Keese Levi, house Richardson, Centralville
Keith Joseph, house 9 Dodge
Keith Joseph H. machinist, boards 9 Dodge
Kelary Mary, widow, house 36 Lewis
Keller Lora, weaver, boards 44 Boott corporation
Kelley Andrew, carpetweaver, house 20 Adams
Kelley Andrew, sashmaker, and assistant foreman steamer 2, house
Adams, near Lagrange
Kelley Andrew, jr. sash and blind manufacturer, boards 20 Adams
Kelley Andrew K. book-agent, house rear 124 School
Kelley Ann, widow, confectionery, 61 Lowell, house do.
Kelley Bernard, laborer, house rear 42 Appleton
Kelley Bridget, widow, house 39 Davidson
Kelley Catharine, widow, house 10 William [tralville
Kelley Daniel, carpenter, 36 Middle, h. Pleasant, cor. Bow, Cen-
Kelley Daniel, laborer, house rear 42 Gorham
Kelley Edward, laborer, house 19 George
Kelley Edward, operative, house rear 120 Middlesex
Kelley Edwin E. tinsmith, house 55 Massachusetts corporation
Kelley Elizabeth, widow, house 18 Green
Kelley Frank, laborer, house Lawson [Washington
Kelley Frank F. bookkeeper, Mechanics Mills, b. east side of Mt.
Kelley Hannah, widow, house 12 Cross
Kelley James, at J. C. Ayer & Co.'s, house rear 276 Merrimack
Kelley James, foundry, house 22 Lewis
Kelley James, machinist, boards 94 Lowell
Kelley Jane M. Mrs. house 3 Pearl
Kelley John, machinist, house 80 Church
Kelley John, laborer, boards 94 Lowell
Kelley John, laborer, boards rear 102 Moody
Kelley John, laborer, house 26 Lowell
Kelley Jolin A. painter, boards 31 North
Kelley John A. marbleworker, 181 Central, house 11 Cabot
Kelley John A. (William S? John Kelley), painter, 326 Merri-
mack, boards 160 Lawrence
Kelley Margaret, widow, house 94 Lowell
If you want a first-class Fire, Life, Accident, or L.ive-Stocli Ins.
Policy, call at Geo. F. Hunt & Co.'s Ins. Agency, 28 Central St.
152 LOWELL [K] DIRECTORY.
Kelley Margaret, widow, house 14 Winter
Kelley Mary, house Jefferson, near Lowell
Kelley Mary, widow, house rear 272 Merrimack
Kelley Mary A. house 39 East Merrimack
Kelley Mary Jane, widow, house 11 Cabot
Kelley Matthew, helper, boards 40 Paige
Kelley Michael, laborer, house rear 10 North
Kelley Michael, clerk, 67 Grorham, boards 12 Keene
Kelley Michael, laborer, house rear 102 Moody
Kelley Michael, moulder, house rear 74 Middlesex
Kelley Michael, boltmaker, house 40 South
Kelley Michael, house Railroad
Kelley Michael, spinner, house 21 Kirk ave.
Kelley Mortimer, laborer, house rear 27 Middle
Kelley Patrick, laborer, house 19 Chestnut [tion
Kelley Patrick, laborer, boards 35 Lowell Machine Shop corpora-
Kelley Patrick, teamster, at C. B. Coburn & Co.'s
Kelley Patrick, laborer, house 21 Kirk avenue
Kelley Patrick, laborer, bouse 15 Green
Kelley Patrick, hostler, house 34 Lewis
Kelley Patrick, laborer, house 12 Cross
Kelley Patrick, laborer, boards 10 William
Kelley Patrick, operative, boards 7 Warren
Kelley Peter, laborer, boards 10 William
Kelley Peter, laborer, house 36 William
Kelley Robert, spinner, 7 Thorndike, boards 28 Bleachery
Kelley Sarah J. widow, house Adams block
Kelley Sewall P. beltmaker, house Coburn, near Bow
Kelley Shepard A., Print Works, boards 114 Merrimack corp.
Kelley Simon, provisions, 67 Gorham, boards 12 Keene
Kelley Sylvester, operative, boards 119 Central
Kelley Terrence, laborer, at Gas Works, b. Lewis, cor. Jefferson
Kelley Thomas, laborer, house Railroad alley
Kelley Thomas, job wagon, house 62 Suffolk
Kelley Thomas, house 83 Lowell
Kelley Thomas, weigher, house 23 Summer
Kelley Thomas, spinner, house 4 Brown's court, Centralville
Kelley Thomas A. hosemaker, bds. Pleasant, cor. Bow, Centralville
Kelley Timothy, wagoner, house 109 Lowell
Kelley William, sash, door, and blind manufacturer, Mechanics
Mills, house east side Mt. Washington
Kelley William, spinner, house 30 Boott corporation
Kelley William, laborer, house 16 Winter
Kelley William & John, painters, 326 Merrimack, h. 42 Salem
Kelley William, operative, boards 30 Boott corporation
Kelley William A. gardener, house Methuen, Centralville
Kelley , widow, house 61 Lowell
Kelsey Hugh, botanic medicines, 29 Elm, house do.
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Kelsey Jeremiah A. painter, Merrimack corporation, h. 120 do.
Kelty Luke Mrs. house 41 Lowell
Kemp Calvin A. conductor, H. R.R. h. Broadway, cor. Walker
Kemp George, machinist, boards 51 Massachusetts corporation
Kempton Oriu, conductor, B. & L. R.R. house at Stoneham
Kendall Charles A. boards 235 Central
Kendall Daniel Mrs. house 15 Common
Kendall George M. clerk, Savings Bank building, b. 235 Central
Kendall Jonathan, paints, oils, &c. Savings Bank building, Shat-
tuck, house 235 Central, Chapel Hill
Kendall Lester, boards 38 Boott corporation
Kendall Leonard, Merrimack Billianl Ball, b.Meir'unack Houss
Kendall Timothy D. clerk, American House, boards do.
Kennan Willard M. machinist, house 127 Cross
Kennear Horatio, shoemaker, boards 50 Massachusetts corp.
Kennedy Alexander, laborer, house 15 William
Kennedy Alfred D. woodmoulder, house 32 Rock
Kennedy Anastasia, widow, house 42 South
Kennedy Andrew, carder, boards 31 Hamilton corporation
Kennedy Charles E. piano-forte hardware, Mechanics Mills, Fletch-
er, house 27 Suffolk
Kennedy James, laborer, house 162 Gorham
Kennedy John, laborer, house 138 Lowell
Kennedy John, laborer, house 6 Fenwick
Kennedy John, house 27 Keene
Kennedy John, operative, boards 2 Suffolk corporation
Kennedy John Mrs. house 27 Cedar
Kennedy John Edson, chemist, house 24 Austin
Kennedy Margaret, house 3 Lowell place
Kennedy Michael, laborer, house 102 Lowell
Kennedy Patrick (Cambridge), house 18 Jefferson
Kennedy Thomas, laborer, boards 92 Merrimack corporation
Kennedy Thomas, spinner, house 4 Luther's court
Kennedy William, teamster, boards 10 Suffolk corp. [ville
Kenneson Melville J. clerk, 42 Merrimack, h. 9 Fourth, Central-
Kenneson Thomas, junk dealer, house 3 Hudson
Kenney Charles, farmer, house Coburn, near River, Central ville
Kenney Costellow, dresser, Merrimack corporation, house 38 do.
Kenney James Mrs. house 5 Cabot
Kenney Patrick, laborer, house 53 West Union
Kenney Patrick, laborer, house 229 Central
Kenney Thomas, cunier, house near Lincoln, near Chelmsford
Kennison Charles F. carpenter, house 76 Merrimack corporation
Kenniston Calvin, laborer, boards 67 Bridge, Centralville
Keuniston William H. laborer, house rear 67 Bridge, Centralville
Kennison, see Kenneson
Kent Horatio, painter, boards 109 Apple ton
Kent James, boots and shoes, 224 Merrimack, house 428 do.
The best Stock and Mutual Fire Ins. Cos. are represented by Geo. F.
Hunt <fc Co., Fire and Life Ins. Agents, 28 Central St. (See p. 344.)
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154 LOWELL [ K ] DIRECTORY.
Kent Marianna B. teacher, Bartlett School, boards 428 Merrimack
Kent Mary A. teacher, boards 428 Merrimack
Kenworthy James, finisher, Hamilton, house 32 Howard
Kenyon John, operative, house 114 Suffolk
Keogh Peter R. tailor, house 40 Fayette
Kerns Edward H. hoards 15 George
Kerns Mary, house 38 Davidson
Kerr Joseph, carpenter, boards 13 Adams, Franklin square
Kerrigan Mary, widow, house Lowell, near Jefferson
Kershaw Abram, loom-harness maker, house 35 Gushing
Kershaw Joseph, overseer, house 49 Hamilton corporation
Kershaw Sarah, widow, hoards 48 Massachusetts corporation
Kerwin John, laborer, house 7 Wall
Kerwin Patrick, saloon, 7 Hanover, house 9 do.
Keyes Benjamin F. teamster, house 54 Lawrence corporation
Keyes Catharine, widow, house 158 Lowell
Keyes Henry F. clerk, Lowell, near Hanover, house 153 Lowell
Keyes Joseph B. counsellor, 43| Central, U. S. deputy marshal
(Boston), house 121 Gorham
Keyes (Julian V.) & Tucker ( G. F.), dry goods, 134 Merrimack,
house 50 Third, Centralville
Keyes Patrick, grocer, Lowell, near Hanover, house 121 Lowell
Keyes Thomas, house 90 Lowell
Keyes William, laborer, house 28 Davidson
Keys John, coal and wood, 15 Prescott, house at Tyngsborough
Keyser Frederick R. A. cabinetmaker, Wamesit Steam Mills, house
42 Fayette
Keyser Le Gross, printer, over post-office, boards 26 Suffolk
Kibbey Charles H. machinist, boards 62 Massachusetts corporation
Kidder Charles L. machinists' tools, 237 Middlesex, boards Mar-
shall, corner Grand
Kidder John ( Gove $ Kidder), 196 Merrimack, h. 143 Moody
Kidder John, moulder, boards 41 Lowell Machine Shop corporation
Kidder John, machinist, Lawrence corporation, house 3 do.
Kidder John H. machinist, house 1 1 Mclntire
Kidder John W. moulder, boards 42 Lowell Machine Shop corp.
Kidder Mary 0. teacher, No. 38 Primary School, b. 143 Moody
Kidder Moses W. physician, and agent American Improved Gas
Light Company, 16 Hurd, house do.
Kidder Rachael S. widow, boards 16 Hurd
Kidder Samuel, house 49 Chestnut
Kidder Samuel, jr. (Page, Kidder, <§• Co.), flour, &c. Thorndike,
corner Dutton, house 27 Nesmith
Kidder William H. moulder, boards 11 Mclntire
Kiely Desire, widow, house 41 Tremont
Kieley, see Kiley. [Howard, h. at Pelham
Kilbern James W. (Perkins fy Kilbern), fish, Middlesex, corner
Kilburn Elizabeth A. widow, house 24 Water
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Kilbura John M. {White Brothers S? Kilburn), 67 E. Merrimack
Kileski Henry, house 27 Willow
Kiley Lawrence, grocer, Lowell, corner Lewis, house 6 Lewis
Kiley Roger, grocer, 141 Lowell, house do.
Kilkenny John, laborer, house 26 Keene
Kimball Charles, high sheriff and jailer, Thorndike, house do.
Kimball Charles A. boards 131 East Merrimack
Kimball Charles H. clerk, 33 Merrimack, house 63 Bartlett
Kimball Charles R. apothecary, Merrimack, corner Central, house
137 Grorham
Kimball Charles W. engineer, house Chelmsford, near Parker
Kimball Daniel S & Co. {George M. Trowbridge), screen manu-
facturers, Wamesit Mills, house 391 Merrimack
Kimball David T. boarding-house, 22 Boott corporation
Kimball David T. laborer, house 1 West court
Kimball Edward W. clerk, 7 John, boards 47 Myrtle
Kimball Dennison J. carpenter, house 406 Merrimack
Kimball Durrell, Hamilton corporation, house 27 do.
Kimball Elizabeth, widow, boards 54 Boott corporation [mack
Kimball Grilman, physician, Merrimack, cor. Worthen, h. 411 Merri-
Kimball Hannah, widow, house 137 Grorham
Kimball Isaac, carpenter, house Chelmsford, corner Howard
Kimball Jacob B. spinner, boards Lawrence, near the mills
Kimball James, sawyer, Mechanics Mills, boards 92 Middlesex
Kimball John F. cashier, Appleton Bank, house 36 Pawtucket
Kimball John S. steel letter-cutter, 130 Middlesex, house 6 Cady
Kimball Joseph D. clerk, 319 Merrimack, house 95 Salem
Kimball J. Chellis, counsellor, 5 Barristers' Hall, boards Merri-
mack House
Kimball Leonard, provision dealer, 47 Myrtle, Centralville, h. do.
Kimball Le Roy S. clerk, 92 Market, boards 131 East Merrimack
Kimball Louisa T. widow, house 92 Middlesex
Kimball Mary, house 32 Race
Kimball Moses F. roll-coverer, 92 Market, h. 131 East Merrimack
Kimball Sulveu, carpenter, boards rear 124 School
Kimball William, sashmaker, Wamesit Steam Mills
Kimball William H. machinist, boards 22 Boott corporation
Kimball Wilson, machinist, Merrimack corporation, house 58 do.
Kiminer Eugene, cabinetmaker, 239 Middlesex, house 266 do.
Kimneur Peter, cabinetmaker, boards 141 Middlesex
King Ann Mrs. house 15 William [miskey's alley
King Augustus, hairdresser, 184 Merrimack, h. Lowell, cor. Cum-
King Carry Miss, sewing, house 37 Fourth, Centralville
King Catharine Mrs. house 36 Cedar
King Gardner W. clerk, freight depot, b. 77 Coburn, Centralville
King Grodfrey B. machinist, house Richardson, Centralville
King Hugh, beltmaker, Fletcher, cor. Western ave. h. 15 William
King John, shoemaker, 29 East Merrimack, house 18 Fayette
Merchants' and Farmers' Mut. Fire Ins. Co., Worcester. Inc. 1846,
has always paid liberal dividends on expiring policies. (See p. 314.)
156 LOWELL [ K ] DIRECTORY.
King Lutberia, machine sewing, house 37 Fourth, Centralville
King Martha, widow, at Old Ladies' Home, 58 Moody
King Nelson, laborer, house rear 1 Hancock
King Patrick, baker, boards 16 Summer
King Robert, sash and blind maker, boards 63 L. M. S. corp.
King Stephen, shoemaker, 110 Market, house do.
King Susan B. widow, house 33 Chestnut
King Thomas, machinist, boards 15 William
King William, shoemaker, house 16 Fayette
King William, operative, boards 14 Appleton corporation
King William It. laborer, Wamesit Steam Mdls, bds. 63 Worthen
Kingsley Albert E. spinner, boards 67 Lawrence corporation
Kingsley Enos 0. overseer carder, Lawrence corp. house 26 do.
Kinneur Peter, cabinetmaker, boards 141 Middlesex
Kinney Arial, engineer, house 13 Bleachery
Kinnier Horatio, shoemaker, boards b'O Massachusetts corporation
Kirby Catharine, widow, boards 4 Jefferson square
Kirby David R. Mrs. house 19 Boott corporation
Kirby Stephen J. student, boards 19 Boott corporation
Kirk James P. boiler-maker, Lowell-street Boiler Works, house
265 Middlesex
Kirk Joseph A. carder, Lawrence, boards 13 Suffolk
Kirk Mary, widow, boards 11 Massachusetts corporation
Kirkley James, machinist, 237 Middlesex, boards 11 Marshall
Kirwin James, carpenter, 235 Middlesex, boards 64 Lawrence
Kirwin John, dresser-tender, house 131 Lawrence
Kirwin John, weaver, boards 131 Lawrence
Kirwin Patrick, woolsorter, boards 131 Lawrence [156 School
Kitchen Charles B. gas-fitter, Gras Company's shop, Shattuck, house
Kitchen Mary, widow, boards 30 Willie
Kitchen Stephen R. overseer, Lawrence corp. boards 30 Willie
Kitchen William, operative, Lawrence corporation, boards 44 do.
Kitson Richard, cotton machinery and card-clothing manufactory,
Worthen and Dutton, house 413 Merrimack
Kitson William, superintendent, at Richard Kitson's, boards Merri-
mack, near Pawtucket
Kitson William, boards 413 Middlesex
Kittredge Abner, painter, 22 Middle, house First, corner Bridge
Kittredge Abner L. paints, oils, &c. 4 Appleton block, h. 33 Charles
Kittredge Daniel, boots and shoes, 14 Middle, house 80 Bridge,
Centralville
Kittredge Eliza, widow, boarding-house, 68 Warren
Kittredge E. B. machinist, boards 140 Merrimack corporation
Kittredge Francis W. (Dean fy Kittredge) , counsellor, 49 Central,
boards 178 East Merrimack
Kittredge George S. hose-maker, house 30 Suffolk
Kittredge Henry, stonemason, house 18 Pawtucket
Kittredge Henry A. clerk, 14 Middle, bds. 80 Bridge, Centralville
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Kittredge Jeduthan, painter and roofer, 24 Prescott, house 50 Elm
Kittredge Jeremiah, boards 80 Bridge, Centralville
Kittredge Luther, stonemason, house 4 Butterfield
Kittredge Luther F. stonemason, house Mammoth road, Dracut
Kittredge William, coal and wood, 28 Middle, h. 178 E. Merrimack
Kittredge William N. clerk, 65 E. Merrimack, bds. 68 Warren court
Knapp B. F. E. boards 138 Merrimack corporation
Knapp Charles F. rheumatic-liniment manufacturer, h. 4 Mechanic
Knapp (Chaimcey L.) & Morey ( George F. ), publishers " Citizen
and News," 44 Central, house 153 Moody
Knapp Daniel, overseer, Lawrence corporation, house 18 do.
Knapp Hiram, carpenter, boards 138 Merrimack corporation
Knapp Horace H. clerk, bleachery. boards 18 Lawrence corporation
Knapp Joel, contractor, Lowell Machine Shop, house 52 Lowell Ma-
chine Shop corporation
Kneeland John, laborer, house 29 Railroad alley
Kneeland John, jr. boards 29 Railroad alley
Kniffin George W. saloon, house 164 Gorham
Knights John H. fish market, 201 Central, house 50 Chapel
Knott William, laborer, boards 6 'Prescott corporation
Knowles Arvilla L. Mrs. boards 23 Appleton corporation
Knowles Brothers (Charles H. $ Jefferson A.), trunks, ftncy
goods, and boots and shoes, 114 Merrimack
Knowles Charles H. (K. Bros.), 114 Merrimack, bds. 63 Andover
Knowles Charles V. student, boards 63 Andover
Knowles Cyrus B. cabinetmaker, Mechanics Mills, h. 166 Suffolk
Knowles Elbridge G. house 41 Boott corporation
Knowles Ellen Mrs. house 133 Lawrence
Knowles Emeline Miss, house 31 Chapel
Knowles Henry M. clerk, 21 Central, boards 94 South
Knowles James, piper, house 8* Warren
Knowles James, machinist, 237 Middlesex, house 18 Davidson
Knowles Jefferson A. (K. Bros.) 114 Merrimack, bds. 63 Andover
Knowles John, filecutter, house 30 Rock
Knowles John A. counsellor, 14 Appleton block, house 94 South
Knowles John A. jr. scale manuf. Mech. Mills, boards 94 South
Knowles Manlius, blacksmith, Cushing, corner Rock, house 41
Boott corporation
Knowles Samuel, dresser-tender, house 113 Lawrence
Knowlton Emma Mrs. boards 19 Boott corporation
Knowlton George W. machinist, house 38 Lagrange
Knowlton G. Winfield, clerk, Wamesit National Bank, Middlesex,
boards 38 Lagrange
Knox Sylvester, grocer, 288 Middlesex, house 290 do.
Koach Axel, wool-sorter, house 52 Church
Kogan Michael, operative, house 6 Little
Kohawn Dennis, laborer, house 30 High [near Parker
Krom Martin, currier, at Hubbard and Blakes, boards Chelmsford,
Geo. F. Hunt <fc Co. are agents for Merchants' and Farmers' Mutual
Fire Ins. Co. Office, 28 Central St., Lowell, Mass. (See page 344.)
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Kuvrean Peter, stonecutter, house rear 114 Middlesex
Kyle Amos M. real-estate agent, house 1(5 Appleton
Kyle Oscar N. clerk, boards 16 Appleton
LABOUNTY LEONARD J. overseer, Appleton corp. h. 12 do.
Lacey Ann, widow, house rear 12 River, Centralville
LaCherity Henry, bobbinmaker, house 11 Middlesex place
Ladd Carlton, operative, house 7 Tremont corporation
Ladd Frank J. clerk, 42 Merrimack, boards 132 East Merrimack
Ladd Freeman W. paper and twine, 243 Merrimack, boards 138
Colburn
Ladd Henry, saw-mill, boards 114 Merrimack corporation
Ladd Henry, laborer, house 293 Middlesex
Ladd Huldah, widow, house 4 Alder
Ladd Jonathan, counsellor, house 132 East Merrimack
Ladd Solomon H carpenter, house Varney, near School
La Doux Horace, spinner, Appleton, bds. 17 Appleton corporation
Lafine Michael, laborer, Wamesit Steam Mills
Laflamme Eugene, carpenter, house 266 Middlesex
Laflamme John, boxmaker, 233' Middlesex, boards 3 Mclntire
Laflamme John B. boards 3 Mclntire
Laflamme Joseph K. leather-cutter, 90 Market, house 3 Mclntire
Laflamme Lizzie, widow, house 137 Middlesex
La Fountain Selamo, bedstead-maker, house 30 Salem
La Fountain Seymour, cabinetmaker, 239 Middlesex, h. 293 do.
Lahey Andrew, laborer, house 3 Quigley's alley
Labey John, laborer, house 132 Lowell
Lahey John, operative, house Marion, near Cross
Lahiff Margaret, widow, house 48 South
Lahy Catharine, widow, house 44 Water
Lahy Daniel, moulder, house 44 Water
Laighton George K. machine printer, house 152 Merrimack corp.
Laighton, see Leighton [Fletcher
Lake Allen P. (Mathews fy Lake), grocer, 80 Dutton, boards 31
Lake Amasa, carpenter, 242 Middlesex, house 31 Fletcher
Lake George R. boxmaker, 233 Middlesex, boards 31 Fletcher
Lakin Abel, cooper, house 5 Railroad
Lakin John, laborer, house 9 Summer
Lakin John H. cabinetmaker, boards 5 Railroad [court
Lakin Joseph P. carpenter, FJetcher, cor. Cushing, h. 8 MeCarry's
Lakin Mary, widow, house 9 Summer
Lakin Patrick, laborer, boards 9 Summer
Laking Samuel, cotton-sorter, house 33 Fourth, Centralville
Lama Sevire, laborer, house 4 Davidson's lane
Lamb (Bernard) & Nichols (Andrew), boots and shoes, 19 Mer-
rimack, house 39 River, Centralville
Lamb William Mrs. house 119 Gorham
Lambert Edward, operative, boards 4 Decatur
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Lambert Frederick, laborer, house 12 Willie avenue
Lambert Henry, loom-barnessmaker, house near Harris's shop
Lambert Louisa, widow, house 4 Decatur
Lamere Anson, variety store, 15 Merrimack, house do.
Lamere John, variety store, Parker's block, house do. Centralville
Lamore Joseph, laborer, house 322 Merrimack [Salem
Lamoreaux Isadore, carpenter, Wamesit Steam Mills, house 39
Lamourena Alexander, carpenter, house 39 Salem [tucket
Lamson Daniel B. L. clerk, 20 Market, boards Beacon, near Paw-
Lamson Edwin (Sliles, Rogers, fy Co.), flour, &c. 23 Market,
boards Beacon, near Pawtucket
Lamson Henry P. boards 60 Chestnut
Lamson Nathan Gr. clerk, boards 00 Chestnut
Lamson Nathaniel M. overseer, house 38 TYemont corporation
Lamson Tobias L. P. paymaster, Lawrence, house GO Chestnut
Lamson William, watchman, Savings Bank building, house Beacon,
near Pawtucket
Lamson William, jr assessor, house 38 Chapel
Lamson William H. Mrs. house Varney, near School
Lanahan Patrick, laborer, house 50 West Union
Lancaster (Samuel T.) & Totman (Stark), tailors, 104 and 100
Central, house 10 Ash
Lander William C. carpenter, house 12 Davidson
Landers Catharine, widow, house 2 Dempsey's yard
Landers Margaret, widow, house rear 73 Charles
Landers Maurice, laborer, house 29 Fenwick
Landers Thomas, moulder, Willie, corner Dutton, boards 70 Low-
ell Machine Shop corporation
Landess John A. spinner, 7 Thorndike
Landry Edward, carpenter, 20 Middlesex, boards 100 Central
Landry Godfrey, carriagemaker, 130 Middlesex, boards 141 do.
Lane Albert A. photographist, 50 Merrimack, house 127 Moody
Lane Asa, machinist, house 72 Lowell Machine Shop corporation
Lane Benjamin C. machinist, boards 7 Dodge
Lane Bridget, widow, boards 10 Suffolk corporation
Lane David, machinist, Fletcher, corner Cushing, house Mount
Vernon, near Liberty
Lane Daniel, clerk, 98 Middlesex, boards 90 do.
Lane John, mariner and board in g-house, 90 Middlesex
Lane Jonathan Mrs. house 00 Moody
Lane Joseph D., Lowell Machine Shop, house 45 L. M. S. corp.
Lane Louisa C. apothecary, 79 Merrimack, house do.
Lane Martin Mrs. house 31 East Merrimack
Lane Michael, laborer, 43 Market, boards 174 Lawrence
Lane Patrick, teamster, 43 Market, house 134 Lawrence
Lane Samuel, carpenter, house 7 Dodge
Lane Stephen, spinner, house 21 North
Lane S. H. clerk, Lowell, corner Worthen, house 8 Dodge
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Lane William, laborer, house rear 15 Summer
Lane , laborer, boards 49 Cushing
Lang Benaiah, painter, house 36 Massachusetts corporation
Lang Bickford, city marshal, Police-office, house Forrest
Lang Charles, watchman, boards 43 Massachusetts corporation
Lang Edward, machinist, house 107 Appleton
Lang Thomas, section hand, Appleton corporation, boards 17 do.
Lang William A. teacher, Reform School, house Chelmsford, near
Parker
Langan Michael J. carriage-painter, 163 Central, h. 101 Gorham
Langdell Charles G. hack-driver, boards 17 Tremont corporation
Langdell Clarence A. clerk, 2*1 Merrimack, bds. 17 Tremont corp.
Langdell James A. boards 17 Tremont corporation
Langdell Mary, widow, house 17 Tremont corporation
Langevin Michael, laborer, house Jefferson, corner Lewis
Langlan Michael, painter, house rear 101 Grorham
Langley Ansell R. bleacher, house 12 Bleachery
Langley Clark M. printer, J. C. Ayer & Co.'s, house 47 Summer
Langley Daniel W. bleacher, house Moore, near Bleachery
Langley Soloman, junk-dealer, 10 Lowell, house 12 Chestnut
Langlois J. E. physician, 14 John, boards 19 Kirk
Lanigan James, spinner, house Clark's court
Lansing David, coachman, boards Rolfe
Lantaigner Louis, laborer, house 5 Davidson's lane
Laplant Charles H. spinner, boards 26 Massachusetts corporation
La Point Frank, weaver, Merrimack corporation, boards 175 do.
La Point Frederick, carder, house 87 Moody
La Point Louis, carder, boards 87 Moody
La Point Napoleon, card-stripper, boards 31 Hamilton corporation
Lappen Thomas, provisions, 62 Gorhain, boards Central [corp.
Laptad Henry, painter, Lowell Machine Shop, boards 3 Hamilton
Lara Etienne S.de, engraver, Merrimack Print Works, house 32
Merrimack corporation
Larabee John H. trader, house Branch, corner School
Larault Prosper, shoemaker, 224 Merrimack, house 50 Law-
rence corporation
Lareian Paul H. boards 10 Read, Centralville
Larkin Margaret, widow, boards 4 Mulloy's court
La Rock Joseph, laborer, house 322 Merrimack
Larrabee Charles, shoemaker, house 52 Stackpole
Lary Daniel, teamster, 9 Thorndike
Lary Lewis D. Mrs. house 112 Middlesex
Lary Richard, laborer, house Congress, near Hale's Mills
Lary, see Leary
Lasselle Horace W. house rear 124 School
Latham Cyrus, house 36 Fourth, Centralville
Latham Cyrus H. ( Wood, Sherivood, § Co.), Bridge, opposite
Seventh, house 27 Third, Centralville
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Lathe Nathaniel, carpenter, house Second, cor. Bridge, Centralville
Lathers George, moulder, boards 6 Middlesex place
Lathrop Ruth S. house 1 Oak
Laughlin Ann, widow, house 8 North
Laughlin Bernard, laborer, house Merrill, near Taylor
Laughlin John, laborer, house Merrill, near Taylor
Laughlin John, spinner, house rear 20 North
Laughlin John, laborer, house 74 Church
Laughlin Mary, widow, house 8 North
Laughlin Michael, spinner, house 7 Lawrence
Laughlin Robert, spinner, house 2 Reed's court
Laughlin, see Loughlin
Laughton Abel A. tailor, 82 Merrimack, house 37 Chestnut
Lavell James, mule room, Boott corporation, house 10 do.
Lavell Jane, widow, house 22 Kirk avenue
Lavery George, designer, Hamilton corporation, house 63 Fletcher
Laveryaire Peter, laborer, house 20 Davidson
Law Clarissa, widow, house River, Centralville
Law John K. carder, boards 75 Lowell Machine Shop corporation
Lawler Thomas, stonecutter, house rear 27 Middle
Lawler William, laborer, 8 Jackson, house 63 Church
Lawless Mary, widow, house rear 186 Lowell
Lawrence Allen C. engineer, Lawrence corporation, house 30 do.
Lawrence Alvin, engineer and watchmaker, 72 Central, house rear
23 Charles
Lawrence Ambrose and George W. dentists, 9 John, house do.
Lawrence Benjamin, machinist, bouse 101 Cross
Lawrence Charles, teamster, boards 6 Lowell corporation
Lawrence David P. house in Agricultural Fair Grounds
Lawrence George P. (under the style of E. B. Patch fy Co.), fur-
niture, 1 and 2 Commercial square, boards 25 Lawrence
Lawrence George T. carver, Mechanics Mills, house 1 Shaw's block,
East Pine [Third, Centralville
Lawrence George W. (A. § G. W. Lawrence), dentist, house 38
Lawrence Henrie W. tailor, 4 Merrimack House, h. 408 Merrimack
Lawrence Jonathan G. overseer, Lowell, h. 10 Lowell corporation
Lawrence Manufacturing Company, north end Suffolk
Lawrence Marshall, watchman, Lawrence, boards 43 Lawrence corp.
Lawrence Roxana, widow, boards Middlesex, near Wilder
Lawrence Samuel, dentist, 32 Central, bouse do.
Lawrence William F. farmer, house Parker, near Chelmsford
Lawrence W. Frank, pat. leather finisher, b. Parker, n. Chelmsford
Lawson Francis, contractor, Lowell Machine Shop, house 35 Suffolk
Lawson James W. farmer, house Gorham, near City line
Lawson Joseph, carder, house 36 Appleton
Lawson Mary Ann, widow, house 3 Baldwin's court
Lawson Mitchell, laborer, boards Gorham, near City line
Lawson Peter, house 30 Pawtucket
The Lowell Office of the Howard Fire Ins. Co. is at No. 28 Central
Street. GEO. F. HUNT &. CO., Agents. (See page 344.)
162 LOWELL [L] DIRECTORY.
Lawson Thomas B. artist, 8 Savings Bank building, house 58 High
Lawson William J. machinist, house 28 Walnut
Lawton George F. student, house 24 Prescott corporation
Lawton James, superintendent, Massachusetts, h. 24 Prescott corp.
Lawton Patrick, house 58 West Union
Lawton Reuben, machinist, house 41 Hamilton corporation
Laycock Samuel, dyer and variety store, 100 Market, house do.
Leach Alexander, mule-spinner, boards 58 L. M. S. corporation
Leach Betsey Miss, house Bowers, corner Beacon
Leach James, dyer, boards rear 26 Bridge, Centralville
Leach Isabella, widow, house rear 26 Bridge, Centralville
Leach Joanna, widow, house 116 Suffolk
Leach Moses S. Middlesex-street depot master, house 38 Grand
Leach Robert, nut-maker, house Front, near Bridge, Centralville
Leach Thomas, card-stripper, house 13 River, Centralville
Leach William, house 8 Prescott corporation
Leahy Daniel, file-cutter, boards 41 Lowell Machine Shop corp.
Learned Daniel, teamster, house 13 Queen
Learned John, engineer, 233 Middlesex, house 9 Howard
Leary Daniel, teamster, boards 1 Quigley's alley
Leary Daniel, laborer, house 99 Lowell
Leary Dennis, operative, house 115 Lowell
Leary Ellen, house 115 Lowell
Leary Hannah, house 1 Quigley's alley
Leary James, peddler, house 10 Lewis
Leary James, laborer, house 3 Cummiskey's alley
Leary Jeremiah, operative, house 85 Lowell
Leary Jeremiah, operative, boards 3 Cummiskey's alley
Leary Jeremiah, operative, house 115 Lowell
Leary John, house 10 Lewis
Leary John, house Adams, near Broadway
Leary John, machinist, Lowell Machine Shop, house 78 Cross
Leary , widow, house 109 Lowell
Leathers Mary F. Mrs. boards 23 Appleton corporation
Leathers Nathan, stone-mason, Westford, near Liberty
Leavitt Daniel G. livery stable, 32 Prescott, and Middlesex, near
Northern depot, house Gold, near School
Leavitt Edwin, teamster, house 63 Cushing
Leavitt Erasmus D. house 9 High-street square
Leavitt Erasmus D. jr. engineer, boards 9 High-street square
Leavitt Haron D carpenter, house 32 Church
Leavitt John B. Mrs. boarding-house, 41 and 42 L. M. S. corp.
Leavitt John E. moulder, boards 42 Lowell Machine Shop corp.
Leavitt Lizzie, widow, house rear 27 Middle
Leavitt William B. shoemaker, 78 Moody, house 9 Tilden court
Leavitt Jane Mrs. house 10 Jefferson [place
Le Baun David, sashmaker, Wamesit Steam Mills, h. 8 Middlesex
Le Baun Louis, laborer, house 289 Middlesex
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Le Bell Joseph, carder, house Cambridge
Lederer B. & Co. {Jacob Dreyfus), hats, caps, and furnishing
goods, 5 Appleton block, house do.
Lee Bernard, operative, house 37 Common
Lee Charles, carpenter, house 9 South Highland
Lee Charles, Middlesex, house 1 Pond
Lee Daniel T. Middlesex, house 99 Central
Lee Ellen, widow, house 11 Middle
Lee James, 1st, house 248 Gorham
Lee James H. Mrs. house 56 Church
Lee James W. spinner, boards rear 53 Charles
Lee Jeremiah, laborer, house 126 Lowell
Lee John, house 328 Central
Lee John, laborer, house rear 148 Lowell
Lee John T. blacksmith and carriage manufacturer, Fletcher, near
Dutton, house 14 Adams, Franklin square
Lee Joseph, machinist, boards 33 Massachusetts corporation
Lee Michael, grocer, 119 Lawrence, house do.
Lee Michael, laborer, house 41 Salem
Lee Patrick, operative, boards 37 Common
Lee Peter, laborer, house 2 Watson
Lee Simeon, spinner, house rear 53 Charles
Lee Stephen H. painter, house 2 Tremont
Lee William M. policeman, house 16 Franklin square, Adams
Leeman Wilder, grainer, boards 122 Moody
Lees John M. machinist, house 59 Lowell Machine Shop corporation
Le Foy Julian, laborer, house Liberty, near Chelmsford
Legg Charles H. painter, 99 Central, house 158 Gorham
Lehany Edward, clerk, 53 Gorham, boards 56 West Union
Lehany James, grocer, 53 Gorham, house 56 West Union
Lehany Kate, widow, house 56 West Union
Leight Louis, laborer, house rear 15 Willie avenue
Leighton Andrew, overseer, Bleachery, house Central, cor. Lyon
Leighton Gancelo, carpenter, boards 158 Gorham
Leighton George, printer, house 152 Merrimack corporation
Leighton George, house Holbrook's court
Leighton Newbury H. Mrs. house 6 Bleachery
Leighton Patrick, laborer, house 10 Summer [house do.
Leighton W. H. physician and apothecary, Merrimack, c. Worthen,
Leighton, see Laighton
Leland Thomas, embroidery stamping, 74 Central, house do.
Lelaud William, fancy goods, 250 Gorham, house do.
Lemay Gilbert, laborer, house 29 Howard's court
Le Mountain John, house 21 Market
Leneux Moses, at J. C. Aver & Co.'s
Lennon Catharine, widow, house 30 Lowell
Lennon John, ale, 28 Lowell, house 22 Willie avenue
Lennon Joseph G. music teacher, boards 30 Lowell
Manufg Property, Merchandise, Dwellings, &. Household Furni-
ture, ins. at satisfactory rates, toy Geo. F. Hunt & Co., Ins. Agt's.
164 LOWELL [L] DIRECTORY.
Lennon Michael B. machinist, boards 30 Lowell
Leonard^Abel W. (Tapley fy Leonard), wood, rear Jackson, near
round house, house 25 George
Leonard Catharine, widow, house 40 Salem
Leonard Dennis, moulder, boards 40 Salem
Leonard George, carpenter, house 3 Third, Centralville
Leonard George, carpenter, 228 Central, house do.
Leonard Hugh, laborer, house 40 Salem
Leonard James, machinist, house 13H Merrimack corporation
Leonard John, grocer, 85 East Merrimack, house do.
Leonard Martin, peddler, house 21 Pond
Leonard Michael Mrs. house 10 River, Centralville
Leonard Owen, machinist, boards 40 Salem
Leonard Sarah Mrs. h. Webster's avenue, cor. Ninth, Centralville
Leonard Sylvester B. machinist, Merrimack corporation, h. 41 do.
Leonard Terrance, laborer, house 6 Dempsey's yard
Lepene Harriet H. widow, house Parker's block, Centralville
Leslie Charles, painter, house 66 Church [rence
Leslie Edwin C. merchant tailor, 4 Merrimack House, h. 13 Law-
Leslie H. G. clerk, 4 Merrimack House, boards 13 Lawrence
Leslie Norman J. painter, house 66 Church
Leslie Peter P. harnessmaker, house 9 Lawrence
Lesure Ansel P. house 159 Central
Le Valley Julius, baker, boards Decatur
Levee Jerry, operative, boards 14 Appleton corporation
Leville John, carder, house 4 Edgerly court
Lew Adrastus, farmer, house off River road, Dracut
Lew Osmond, farmer, house 9 Hurd
Lewis Ann, widow, house 28 Lagrange
Lewis Charles T. waiter, house 3 Court avenue
Lewis Ephraim B. carpenter, Wamesit Steam Mills, h. 43 Cushing
Lewis Frank A. hosiery mill, Lawrence corporation, boards 42 do.
Lewis George V. hackdriver, house 15 Tremont corporation
Lewis Henry F. house 3 Read, Centralville
Lewis Jeremiah, hairdresser, 276 Merrimack, house do.
Lewis John, at Kitson's, house Broadway, near Suffolk
Lewis John, painter, boards 9 Pleasant, Centralville
Lewis John, jr. operative, boards Broadway, near Suffolk
Lewis John A. cardgrinder, house 18 Third, Centralville
Lewis John Edward, hairdresser, house Front, Centralville
Lewis Joseph, finisher, house 26 Bleachery
Lewis Levi J. boards 62 River, Centralville
Lewis Loring W. farmer, boards rear River, Centralville
Lewis L. I. Mrs. house 62 River, Centralville
Lewis Nancy, widow, house Front, Centralville
Lewis O. S. patternmaker, boards 62 Lowell Machine Shop corp.
Lewis Theodore W. hairdresser, house 62 River, Centralville
Lewis Walker Mrs. house 64 River, Centralville
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Lewis Walker, hairdresser, 2 Prescott building, b. 64 River, Cen-
tralville
Lewis William E. machinist, boards 25 Boott corporation
Lewis Winslow S. machinist, boards 94 Middlesex
Libbee George F. clerk, 8 Jackson, house 30 Charles
Libbey Adaline C boarding-house, 11 Boott corporation
Libbey Charles W. clerk, boards 11 Boott corporation
Libbey Eliza Miss, boarding-house, 14 Hurd
Libbey Frank, boards 11 Boot corporation
Libbey Isaac, farmer, house Mammoth road, Dracut [Cabot
Libbey Isaac H. carpenter, Merrimack, cor. Maiden lane, h. 27
Libbey Martin V. B. blacksmith, house 8 Willie
Libbey Sarah and Nancy Misses, house 12 Pleasant
Libbey William E. carpenter, house 14 Tremont corporation
Lib by Albert E. watchman, Middlesex, house 11 Fayette
Libby Alexander H. hairdresser, 70 Central, house 11 Ash
Libby Almon, overseer, Middlesex corporation, house 20 Church
Libby Benjamin F. house 30 Branch
Libby Isaac L. police, house 88 Appleton
Libby John F. scenic artist, 112 Merrimack, boards 30 Branch
Libby Nelson F. periodicals, &c. 24 Liberty square, house do.
Libby William F. overseer, Merrimack corporation, house 21 do.
Liberty Edmond, laborer, house 53 Salem
Liberty Jesse, woodsawyer, house East Pine, corner Carlton
Liddell Andrew, weaver, boards 16 Third, Centralville
Liddell Catharine, widow, house 16 Third, Centralville
Lilley Charles, overseer, house 1 Pleasant
Lilley Hannah, widow, house 256 Central
Linahan John, stonecutter, house 51 Market
Lincoln Jefferson, watchman, Lawrence corporation, boards 43 do.
Lincoln William, watchman, house 2 Merrill
Lindsay William, bleachery, house Congress, rear Hale's Mills
Lines Thomas, Appleton corporation, boards 4 do.
Linney Randall, house 43 South
Lisbon E. nail manufacturer, 136 Middlesex, house rear 120 do.
Litchfield Gr. A. insurance agent, 5 Barristers' Hall, boards Wash-
ington House
Litchfield Oliver C. carpenter, house 263 Middlesex
Litchfield (PaulF.), Edwards ( B. ) , & Co. (A. Scott) , commission
merchants, 127 Market, house 131 Cross
Little Charles Mrs. house 82 Merrimack corporation
Little Edwin, boards 82 Merrimack corporation
Little Leonard P. carpenter, 66 Middle, house 46 Dummer
Little Mary J. widow, boards 1 Merrimack corporation
Littlefield Lucy Mrs. house 155 East Merrimack
Littlefield William, clerk, house 106 Merrimack
Littlefield William N. clerk, Bridge, corner Paige, boards 28 Massa-
chusetts corporation
Nortli Am. Fire Ins. Co., Hartford, Ct. Capital and Surplus, over
$400,000. G. F. Hunt <fc Co., Agents, 28 Central St. (See p. 344.)
166 LOWELL [L] DIRECTORY.
Livermore Albert W. engineer, Lowell corporation, house 8 do.
Livermore Elizabeth B. house 48 Bartlett
Livingston Alfred, physician, Middlesex, corner Thorndike, boards
Thorndike, corner Chelmsford
Livingston Alfred J. painter and lampblack manufacturer, 179
Middlesex, house 5 Chelmsford [East Pine
Livingston Benjamin, teamster, 9 Thorndike, house Carlton, corner
Livingston Caleb Mrs. house 7 Chelmsford [Branch
Livingston Cornelius S., United States Bunting Mill, boards 34
Livingston Daniel, clerk, 9 Thorndike, house 34 Branch
Livingston Ellen Mrs. boards 21 Hamilton corporation
Livingston Ephraim D. printer, Wyman's Exchange, bds. 34 Branch
Livingston Franklin E clerk, 189 Middlesex, bds. 2 Middlesex pi.
Livingston James H. variety store, 105 East Merrimack, house do.
Livingston Joseph, spinner, house 8 North
Livingston Sarah, widow, boards 148 Middlesex
Livingston William, boards 115 Grorham
Livingston William Mrs. house Thorndike, corner Chelmsford
Livingston William E. grain, flour, wood, coal, lumber, &c. 9
Thorndike, house off Middlesex, near City line
Livingston (William E.); Carter (William H.), & Co. (Alfred
Livingston) , blankets and flannels, 7 Thorndike
Locke George, watchman, Lawrence corporation, boards 43 do.
Locke Izette, widow, boards 36 Massachusetts corporation
Locke Jewett J. sewing machines, 31 Central, boards 119 do.
Locke Mary, widow, boards 33 Andover
Locke Mary, widow, boards 38 Massachusetts corporation [Cross
Locke Samuel W. (E. B. Worthen $ Co.), 216 Merrimack, h. 83
Locke William M. painter, Massachusetts corporation, house 42 do.
Loftus John, laborer, boards 9 Summer
Logan David, machinist, boards 115 Grorham
Logan James, teamster, house 34 William
Logan James, blockprinter, house 7 Prospect
Logan Michael, laborer, house rear 29 Hanover
Logan Thomas H. machinist, boards 7 Prospect
Loguachier Mitchell, laborer, house 282 Merrimack
Loiselle J. L. hairdresser, 12 Central, house 71 Middle
Loker Loring, provisions, house 7 Chelmsford [cor. Howard
Loker William L. shoemaker, 160 Middlesex, house Chelmsford,
Lombard Oliver D. weaver, house 1 Massachusetts corporation
Loncke Benjamin F. shoemaker, house 26 Walnut
Long Charles, woodsawyer, house 14 Lewis
Long David W. blacksmith, Merrimack corporation, house 46 do.
Long Martha, widow, boards 14 Lewis
Long Michael, laborer, house 19 Adams
Long Patrick, tailor, house 15 King
Long Roxanna, boardingJiouse, 1 Merrimack corporation
Loomis William A. house 54 High
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Looney Michael, laborer, house 95 Merrimack corporation
Lorceo S. house 35 Salem
Lord Ann Mrs. house 3 McFarlin avenue
Lord George, laborer, boards 34 Franklin
Lord Henry A. carpenter, house Middlesex, near City line
Lord Hester M. millinery, 27 Market, house 25 do.
Lord John R. fireman, Lawrence corporation, boards 26 Cabot
Lord Mary, widow, house 278 Middlesex
Lord Oliver, carpenter, house 46 Charles
Lord Ralph W. confectionery and fruit, 80 Central, bds. 4 Tyler
Lord Randolph C. sashmaker, Wamesit Steam Mills, boards 65
Boott corporation [corp.
Lord Samuel N. harnessmaker, 8 Merrimack block, bds. 49 Mass.
Lord , harnessmaker, boards 49 Massachusetts corporation
Lother S. A. dressmaker, 136 Merrimack, house do.
Loude Joshua, carder, boards 28 Massachusetts corporation
Lougee Sarah A. Mrs. boarding-house, 115Gorham
Lougee Susan Miss, house 13 River, Centralville
Loughlin Barney, laborer, house rear 18 Winter
Loughlin Robert, spinner, house 2 Reed's court
Loughlin, see Laughlin
Loughran James, counsellor, 3 Canal block, house 41 Charles
Louney Bridget, widow, house 5 Jefferson
Louney John, laborer, boards 5 Jefferson
Lovejoy Daniel, blacksmith, Cushing, cor. Rock, house 27 Franklin
Lovejoy Daniel H. physician, Central, cor. Jackson, bds. 13 Auburn
Lovejoy Edwin, provisions, 113 East Merrimack, house 13 Willow
Lovejoy Edwin B. carpenter, boards 15 Cabot
Lovejoy Elwyn W. blacksmith, Cushing, cor. Rock, h. 27 Franklin
Lovejoy Emery W. foreman, paint shop Lowell Machine Shop,
. house 31 Lowell Machine Shop corporation
Lovejoy Frank 0. painter, boards 15 Cabot
Lovejoy Frederick, express, Merrimack-street depot, house Mar-
shall, near Westford [Marshall, near Westford
Lovejoy Frederick M., Boston Express, Merrimack-street depot, bds.
Lovejoy George E. machinist, boards 46 Howard
Lovejoy Henry W. boarding-house, 113 Merrimack
Lovejoy Hubbard, architect, rear 285 Merrimack, house 15 Cabot
Lovejoy Ira A. confectioner, 1 Middle, boards 6 Merrill's court
Lovejoy James A. fireman, B. & L. R. R. bds. 21o Middlesex place
Lovejoy John, overseer, Merrimack corporation, house 22 do.
Lovejoy John P. carpenter, house 19 Kirk
Lovejoy Joseph, laborer, boards 3 Goward place
Lovejoy Wdliam, watchman, boards 52 Boott corporation
Lovejoy William, machinist, L. M. S. boards 7 Hamilton corporation
Lovejoy William, house 62 Middlesex
Lovejoy William F. carpenter, boards 15 Cabot
Lovett George, overseer picker, house 43 Tremont corporation
Business tliat can't afford Insurance is too poor to follow. Wis-
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Lovett Hug;h, mariner, boards 10 Jefferson
Lovett Stephen, boots and shoes, 264 Merrimack, house 3 Ford
Lovett Torry Mrs. house 1 Jefferson [g ran g e court
Lovrein Charles E. sash-maker, Wamesit Steam Mills, house 10 La-
Lovrien William P., Massachusetts corp. house 42 Prescott corp.
Low George W. machinist, Lowell Machine Shop, house 58 Chapel
Low Hannah Mrs. house 78 South
Low James, porter, house 30 Water
Low John, machinist, house 44 William
Low Nehemiah, moulder, house Nichols, near Branch
Lowe Edward B. salesman, 1 Canal block, house 78 South
Lowe Joseph, stonemason, house 61 Boott corporation [Branch
Lowe Lizzie S. teacher, No. 34 Primary School, bds. Nichols, near
Lowell Ble:)chery, Bleachery street
Lowell Card Company (Jeremiah Clark, Charles L. Harmon, and
Levi Edgell), machine card-clothing, 96 Middle
Lowell Machine Shop, Dutton, near Mechanic
Lowell Manufacturing Company, Market
Lowney Bridget, widow, house 5 Jefferson
Lowney Cornelius, planer, 233 Middlesex, house 269 do.
Lowney Ellen, widow, house 168 Grorham
Lowney Owen, operative, house rear 194 Grorham
Lowney Patrick E. stampmaker, boards 168 Grorham
Lubey Jeremiah, machinist, boards 514; Lowell
Lubey Matthew, currier, boards 51+ Lowell
Lucas William A. machinist, boards Chelmsford, near Howard
Luce David A. coppersmith, house 95 Market
Lucius Richard C. currier, boards 325 Merrimack
Luke Daniel, machinist, house 104 Howard
Luke George, machinist, house 88 Howard
Lukin Alphonse, carder, Lawrence corporation, boards 46 do.
Lukin A. teacher French, St.. Anne's School, h. 46 Lawrence corp.
Lull Daniel C. overseer, 7 Thorndike, house 82 South
Lumberg Alix, finisher, house Stone house, Whippleville
Lumbert Peter, teamster, house 50 Cushing
Lund Ephraim, teamster, 233 Middlesex, h. Mt. Vernon, n. Westford
Lund Noah D. teamster, 9 Thorndike, h. Wilder, near Broadway
Lunn Thomas, spinner, house 40 Howard's avenue
Lunt Ezekiel, laborer, house 13 Somerset
Lunt Francis, roll-coverer, boards 51 East Merrimack
Lunt Lewis H. freight clerk, B. & L. R. R. house 132 School
Luscomb Cyrus E. painter, house 29 Market
Luscomb John W. Mrs. house 22 Common
Luther John, card-stripper, boards 51 Massachusetts corporation
Luther Thomas, machinist, house 40 Hamilton corporation
Luttrell Christopher, operative, Lowell corp. house 26 Hurd
Luttrell James, Lowell corporation, boards 26 Hurd
Lyall James B. dresser, Hamilton corporation, house 133 Lawrence
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Lyall Peter, stonecutter, house Bangs block, opposite Railroad
Lyford Asa B. overseer, Merrimack corporation, hoase 23 do.
Lyford John B. pro luce dealer, house 37 Lagrange
Lyford Simeon Gr. overseer, Hamilton corp. house 34 Appleton
Lyford Z^bulon (California), house 154 Grorham
Lyman Alfred P. watchmaker, 123 Central, boards 36 Chapal
Lyman Roland, watchmaker, 128 Central, house 36 Ctiapel
Lyman Russell, wheelwright, house 4 Church
Lynch Abbie S. Mrs. variety store, 184 Merrimack, house do.
Lynch Alonzo K. carriage painter, 136 Middlesex, house Elliot, near
Grorham
Lynch Bridget, widow, house 43 Summer
Lynch Bryant, operative, boards 5 Faulkner's block
Lynch Catharine, widow, house 2 Howe
Lynch diaries, laborer, boards 92 Merrimack corporation
Lynch Henry, machinist, boards 57 Lowell Machine Shop corp.
Lynch James, machinist, 235 Midd esex, house 60 Hamilton block
Lynch James, card-grinder, house 77 Adams
Lynch James, bleachery, house 174 Grorham
Lynch James, laborer, house 9 Davidson
Lynch James, dresser, boards 38 Boott corporation
Lynch James, laborer, house 53 Market
Lynch James, machine printer, house 17 Cedar
Lynch Jeremiah, grocer, SufFdk, near Broadway, house do.
Lynch John, grocer, 1 Adams, house do.
Lynch John, laborer, house 132 Lowell
Lynch John, house 101 Lowell
Lynch Joseph, dyer, boards 33 Hamilton corporation
Lynch Lawrence, blacksmith, house 16 William
Lynch Martin, house 8 Carolin's block, Fayette
Lynch M try, widow, house Hughes block, William
Lynch Michael, bleachery, house rear 4 Livingston
Lynch Michael, laborer, house 4 Green
Lynch Michael J. teamster, 41 Market, boards 75 Cross
Lynch Patrick, provisions, 97 Grorham, house Manchester, opposite
Tannery
Lynch Patrick, laborer, house 9 Davidson
Lynch Patrick, carder, boards 4 Massachusetts corporation
Lynch Patrick, laborer, boards 18 Lowell
Lynch Patrick, laborer, house 77 Adams
Lynch Patrick, liquors, 41 Market, house 75 Cross
Lynch Patrick H. teamster, 41 Market, boards 75 Cross
Lynch Patrick M., Merrimack, house 4 Lee
Lynch Philip, provisions, 68 Middlesex, house 43 Summer
Lynch Richard, laborer, house rear 31 Middle
Lynch Susan, widow, house 57 Lowell Machine Shop corporation
Lynch William, sashmaker, Wamesit Steam Mills
Lynes Frederick L. carpenter, boards 21 Hamilton corporation
Narragansett Fire & Marine Ins. Co.. Prov., R.I. Cap., $500,-
000. Policies written by G. F. Hunt & Co., Agts., 28 Central St.
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Lynn Catharine, boards 21 North
Lynn Stephen, spinner, house 21 North
Lyon Ann, widow, house 59 Chapel
Lyon Henry W. clerk, 92 Central, house 59 Chapel
Lyon James, laborer, house 18 Adams
Lyon Plynie, patternmaker, boaids 45 Summer
Lyons Bernard, boards 51^ Lowell
Lyons Bridget, widow, house 29 Marion
Lyons Daniel, laborer, house 8 Lewis
Lyons Ellen, widow, boards 88 Lowell
Lyons Harriet, widow, boarding-house, 49 Lawrence corporation
Lyons John, house Jefferson, corner Lowell
Lyons Mary, widow, house High, corner Chestnut
Lyons Murphy, laborer, house 58 Common
Lyons Philip Mrs. house 31 Tremont
Lyons Philip Mrs. house 115 Lowell
Lyons Thomas, gardener, house 285 Middlesex
Lyons Thomas J. clerk, 5 Welles block, boards 33 High
MACFARLAND ROBERT, machine printer, house 48 Hamilton
corporation
Mack James, at bleachery, bouse 37 Bleachery
Mack J. R., Hamilton, boards 39 Church
Mack Michael, laborer, house 18 Lowell
Mack Michael, Middlesex, house 42 William
Mack Sewall G\ stove-dealer, 125 Market, house 392 Merrimack
Mack Thomas, machinist, 235 Middlesex
Mackay Charles, machinist, boards 30 Franklin
Mackay David, machinist, house 30 Franklin
Mackie Henry W. at saw-mill, house 13 Austin
Madden Joanna, widow, house 18 Adams
Madden John, laborer, house rear 37 Fenwick
Madden John, laborer, house 5 Howe
Madden John F. machinist, boards 49 L. M. S. corporation
Madden Martin, laborer, house 11 Chapel [Church
Maddocks George, machinist and engineer, Steamer 2, house 61
Maddocks William H. slater, house 38 Water
Maddocks William J. clerk, Merrimack, cor. John, bds. 38 Water
Maddox Ivory, Hamilton, boards 29 Hamilton corporation
Madle William H. blacksmith, Cushing, c. Rock, house 53 Church
Magee Deyea, machinist, house 229 School
Magee Michael, house 19 Summer
Magee William H. knitter, Lawrence corporation, boards 42 do.
Magivney Charles, laborer, boards 344 Central
Magoon Dennis, carpenter, house 76 Lowell
Magoon Henry, house rear 4 Dodge
Magoon John, Merrimack, house Lowell, corner Maiden lane
Magrath Mary, teacher, boards 26 Fourth, Centralville
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Magrew James, shoemaker, 304 Merrimack, house 39 Cross
Maguire Andrew, shoemaker, 43 Middle, house do.
Maguire Bernard, bobbinmaker, Wamesit Steam Mills
Maguire Catharine, widow, house 32 Lewis
Maguire Cornelius, operative, house rear 194 Grorham
Maguire Daniel, spinner, boards 138 Lawrence
Maguire James, laborer, at Gas Works, house Adams, opposite
Catholic church
Maguire James, machinist, Arch, opposite depot, bds. 72 Mechanic
Maguire James J. laborer, boards 8 Franklin square
Maguire John, laborer, house 17 Hanover
Maguire Margaret E. widow, house 41 East Merrimack
Maguire Margaret M. widow, house 10 Little
Maguire Martin, bleachery, house 4 Livingston
Maguire Mary, Kate, and Lizzie, house 61 Church
Maguire Mary, widow, house 5 Cross
Maguire Michael, Merrimack, house Christian, Centralville
Maguire Patrick, laborer, house 8 Franklin square
Maguire Thomas, grocer, 78 Gorham, house do.
Maguire, see McGuire
Mahan Catharine, widow, house 1 Edgerley's court
Mahan Hannah, widow, house 28 Davidson
Mahan James, machinist, house 13 Cady
Mahan Owen, laborer, house 47 Chapel
Mahan Patrick, woolsorter, boards 1 Edgerley's court
Mahan Thomas, woolsorter, bcfards 47 Chapel
Maher James, moulder, Willie, corner Dutton
Maher John, gardener, boards 23 George
Maher Michael, mason, house 12 Green
Maher Patrick, laborer, house 8 Keene
Maher Patrick J. fireman, B. & L. R. R. house 44 South
Maher William, carder, house 3 Summer
Maher William, moulder, Willie, corner Dutton
Maher , widow, house 108 Lowell
Mahoney Daniel, laborer, house 12 Cross '
Mahoney Florence, laborer, house 88 Suffolk
Mahoney Honora, widow, house 5 Wall
Mahoney Jeremiah, laborer, boards 5 Wall
Mahoney John, laborer, house 2 Davidson's lane
Mahoney John, laborer, house Marion, near Cross
Mahoney John, laborer, old freight house, house 2 E. Merrimack
Mahoney John, laborer, house Cross
Mahoney Kain Mrs. house opposite 34 Adams
Mahoney Mary Mrs. house 18 Green
Mahoney Michael, laborer, house 10 Cross
Mahoney Michael J. house 130 Lowell
Mahoney Patrick, fireman, house Marion, near Cross
Mahoney Thomas, laborer, house 58 Adams
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Malioney Timothy, laborer, house 2 Massachusetts corporation
Majseatt Cherise, widow, house 88 Moody
Maker George E. clerk, 52 Merrimack, boards 6 Race
Maley John, mule-spinner, house 53 Lowell
Maley John J. laborer, house 1 Reed's court
Maley Michael, operative, house 4 Reed's court
Mallon Lawrence, laborer, house 5 Coburn, Centralville
Mallon Michael, laborer, house rear 73 River, Centralville
Malone Margaret, widow, house 64 Gorham
Maloney Betsey, widow, boards 36 Boott corporation
Maloney Catharine Miss, house 2 Coburn, Centralville
Maloney Charles, baker, 34 Paige, boards do.
Maloney James, blacksmith, house 86 Middlesex
Maloney Patrick Mrs. house rear 99 East Merrimack
Maloney Patrick, teamster, house 67 Gorham
Maloney Sarah, widow, house 313 Middlesex
Maloy Edward, gasfitter, 84 Middle
Maloy John, tailor, house 39 Salem
Maluy William, laborer, boards 60 Fayette
Manahan Cornelius, wood-sawyer, house 3 Coburn, Centralville
Manahan James, overseer, Faulkner's Mill, house 5 Factory block
Manahan John F. real-estate agent, house Branch, west of School
Manahan Mark, carpenter, house 71 Bridge, Centralville
Manahan Samuel T. house 87 Salem
Manchester Margaret, widow, house Little, near Lewis
Mangan Edward, bleachery, house 23 Cedar
Mangan Thomas, switchman, B. & L. R.R. house 182 Gorham
Mangan William, laborer, house 12 Lowell
Manley Emma, widow, house 4 Pleasant
Manley Frederick E. insurance agent, 87 Merrimack, h. at Billerica
Mann Matthew, operative, house 28 Gorham
Manning Daniel, grocer, 30 Adams
Manning Daniel W. intelligence office, house 286 Merrimack
Manning Dennis Mrs. house 34 Adams
Manning George H. clerk, 13 Market, boards 4 Massachusetts corp.
Manning John Mrs. house 34 Adams
Manning John Mrs. house rear 38 Dummer
Manning Lyman B. civil engineer, boards 105 Gorham
Manning Michael, laborer, house 40 South
Manning Nancy Mrs. boarding-house, 105 Gorham
Manning Orrin, operative, house rear 12 River, Centralville
Manning Patrick, laborer, boards 42 Lowell Machine Shop corp.
Manning Patrick, machinist, Willie, cor. Dutton, h. 149 Lowell
Manning Patrick Mrs. house 18 Lowell
Manning William, manufacturer of corn cake, Broadway, corner
School, house at Chelmsford
Manning William H. boards 4 Massachusetts corporation
Mannion Thomas, spinner, house 106 Lowell
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Mansfield Albert F. machinist, house rear 103 Howard
Mansfield Albert K. draughtsman, L. M. S. bds. rear 103 Howard
Mansfield Gardiner S. boarding-house, 61 Lawrence corporation
Mansfield Matthew, laborer, house Hancock avenue
Mansur Aaron Mrs. house 39 Nesmith
Mansur Benjamin K. clerk, 146 Central, boards 113 Merrimack
Mansur David, blacksmith, house 8 Third, Centralville
Mansur George, asst. surperintendent roads, h. 4 Wamesit court
Man-ur Honora, widow, house 5 Putney's court
Mansur Horace, machinist, house 236 Central
Mansur William G. 146 Central, house 12 Nesmith
Manuel Albert Mrs. house 3 Court avenue
Manuel James, hairdresser, 11 Prescott, house 48 Chapel
Marble Charles H. painter and variety store, 330 Merrimack, h. do.
Marcy Larra, fancy goods, 332 Merrimack, house do.
Marcy Stephen, bobbin maker, Wamesit Steam Mills
Marden Andrew P. clerk, " Courier" office, boards 27 Chapel
Marden (George A.) & Rowell (Edwin T.), proprietors Lowell
" Courier," 21 Central, boards 27 Chapel
Marden John F. machinist, Arch, n. N. & L. depot, b. 49 Worthen
Marden Wendell P. at " Courier " office, boards 27 Chapel
Mardin Joseph, carpenter, house 313 Middlesex
Maren Michael, laborer, house 40 South
Marin Samuel P. clerk, 134 Merrimack, boards 59 Fletcher
Maritt William, laborer, house 10 Howe
Mark George W. proprietor Central House, house do.
Markman Helen, widow, house 57 Hamilton block
Marks Thurston, yard hand, Merrimack corp. h. 18 Suffolk corp.
Marks William, painter, house 14 Abbott
Marley Daniel, operative, boards Chase boarding-house, Lawrence
Marr John, machinist, boards 44 South
Marr Patrick J. fireman, Boston and Lowell Railroad, h. 44 South
Marr William, moulder, boards 44 South
Marr William, laborer, house 3 Summer
Marren James, grocer, 34 Lowell, house 14 Clark [yard
Marren John, boots and shoes, 218 Merrimack, h. 3 Dempsey's
Marrett Thomas, watchman, Lawrence corp. boards 43 do,
Marriot John, jr. trunkmaker, 58 and 60 Central, h. 19 Andover
Marriott Charles W. carpenter and foreman steamer 2, house 100
Middlesex
Marsh Charles E. clerk, 54 Merrimack, boards 9 Cabot block
Marsh Elias P. machinist, house 14 Adams, Franklin square
Marsh Frank, machinist, boards 52 Lawrence corporation
Marsh George H. mason, boards 54 Boott corporation
Marsh George P. cloth room, Boott corporation, boards 40 do.
Marsh Izette S dressmaker, 52^ Merrimack, house do.
Marsh James R. cigarmaker, 70 Merrimack, boards 6 Ash
Marsh James William, mason, house 11 Race
Middlesex Mutual Fire Ins. Co., Coucord, Mass. Inc. 1836. A pop-
ular dividend-paying Co. C F. Hunt <fc Co., Agents. (See p. 344.)
174 LOWELL [M] DIRECTORY.
Marsh John, produce dealer, house 226 School [Centralville
Marsh Joel C. hairdresser, 32 Prescott, b. Sixth, cor. Llewellyn,
Marshall Abner H. blacksmith, Thorndike, corner Middlesex, house
River road, Dracut
Marshall Albert, painter, boards 19 Clay
Marshall Alonzo D. cabinetmaker, rear 239 Middlesex, h. 268 do.
Marshall (Alvin) & Crosby (Charles T.), cabinetmakers, 262
and rear 239 Middlesex, house at Tewksbury
Marshall Andrew, Middlesex, house 76 Warren
Marshall Asaph R. ( Tyng S? Marshall) , wrenches, Wamesit Steam
Mills, house Grand, south of Chelmsford
Marshall Bradley, machinist, house 13 Appleton corporation
Marshall Charles, weaver, Lawrence, house 29 Suffolk corporation
Marshall Charles, farmer, house River road, Dracut
Marshall C. A. Miss, dressmaker, 20 John, house do.
Marshall Dorcas, widow, house River road, Dracut
Marshall Ezra, janitor High School, house Decatur
Marshall George, spinner, Hamilton corporation, boards 7 do.
Marshall Henry, police, house 10 Church
Marshall Herbert, house River road, Dracut
Marshall Herman, house 19 Clay
Marshall Horatio C. mason, house River road, Dracut
Marshall Horace G. operative, boards 5 Decatur
Marshall Isaac N. clerk, Northern depot, house 31 Branch
Marshall James G. clerk Boston and Lowell Railroad freight
depot, boards 120 Merrimack
Marshall Jesse, farmer, house River road, Dracut
Marshall John J. woolsorter, house rear 22 Cabot
Marshall (Joshua i^.) & Varnum (J. P. ), counsellors, 3 Barris-
ters' Hall, house 33 Bartlett
Marshall Josiah, laborer, house 19 Holbrook's court
Marshall J. B. bookkeeper, boards 120 Merrimack
Marshall Lois Mrs. house 32 Bleachery
Marshall Luther H. (Boston), boards River road, Dracut
Marshall Mary, widow, house rear 16 Dummer
Marshall Moses, designer, at David Lane's, house 27 Willie
Marshall M. C. blacksmith, 132 Middlesex, boards 22 Lowell corp.
Marshall Otis, teamster, boards 12 Smith
Marshall Richard, house 5 Decatur
Marshall Rufus W. farmer, boards 32 Bleachery
Marshall Simeon M. (Boston), house River road, Dracut
Marshall Thomas, bobbin-maker, house rear 36 Appleton
Marston Andrew B. grinder, Merrimack corporation, house 56^ do.
Marston Arthur B. clerk, 164 Merrimack, boards 51 E. Merrimack
Marston Frederick A. card-grinder, Merrimack corp. house 55 do.
Marston Jonathan C. Mrs. house 41 Tremont corporation
Marston Mary A. Mrs. boards 51 East Merrimack
Marston Susan, dressmaker, 114 Central, house do.
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Martin Albert R. hostler, at J. Hadley's, house 6 Tilden
Martin Bernard, mason, house 18 Adams
Martin Edward, carpenter, house 27 North
Martin Edward, shoemaker, Adams, cor. Lowell, house 20 Adams
Martin Edward, mason, house Broadway, near Adams
Martin Enoch M carpenter, Wamesit Steam Mills, house 34 Willie
Martin Franklin, tin-dealer, house 2 Dane [Bridge, Centralville
Martin George L. variety store, 17 Merrimack, house Second, near
Martin James, laborer, house rear 120 Middlesex
Martin James, laborer, boards ,66 Suffolk
Martin James Mrs. house rear 17 Cross
Martin John, house 37 Fenwick
Martin John, farmer, house 98 Adams
Martin (Julia A. ) & Bryant (L. A.), variety store, 6 Tilden, h. do.
Martin Laurin, clerk, Lowell Institution for Savings, and the old
Lowell National Bank, boards 51 East Merrimack
Martin Louisa, widow, house 17 Boott
Martin Mary S. Mrs. boarding-house, 67 Lowell Machine Shop corp.
Martin Robert, shoemaker, house 20 Adams
Martin William T. supt. hosiery mill, Lawrence corp. house 77 do.
Martindale A. C. blacksmith, house 4 Tyler
Martindale Chester W. clerk, 227 Central, house 4 Tyler
Martyn Nancy Miss, boards Merrimack, corner Worthen
Marvel Bradford, clerk, boards 54 Pawtucket
Marvel Caleb M. city assessor, house 54 Pawtucket
Marvel William F. letter-carrier, Post-office, boards 54 Pawtucket
Marvin Daniel B. track repairer, house 136 School
Mason Andrew A. spinner, Merrimack corporation, house 55 do.
Mason Daniel W. bobbinmaker, house 87 Broadway
Mason Edward H. boards 120 Merrimack
Mason Gilbert, wireworker, 10 Central, boards 4 Davidson
Mason Irving W. machinist, Arch, boards 2 Middlesex place
Mason Joseph, Merrimack corporation, house 59 do.
Mason Louis, laborer, house 281 Middlesex
Mason R. E. fruit, &c. 79 Central, house 83 Appleton
Mason Sarah, dressmaker, house 120 Moody
Mason Thomas, watchman, house London
Mason Thomas A. mariner, boards 1 Union
Mason Thomas T. house First, near Read, Centralville
Massachusetts Cotton Mills, between Bridge and Merrimack
Masta Emeline B. widow, house 156 Suffolk [241 School
Masta Joseph A., Indian physician, 3 Wentworth building, house
Masten Winfield, clerk, 214 Merrimack, boards 174 Suffolk
Masterson Ann, widow, house 341 Central
Masterson James, picker, house rear 29 Hanover
Masterson Jane Mrs. house 2 Crosby
Masterson John, house 95 Adams
Masterson Michael, boards 2 Crosby
Geo. F. Hunt & Co. are agents for the Connecticut Mutual Life
Ins. Co. For full particulars, see pages 344 and 345.
176 LOWELL [M] DIRECTORY.
Mather John & Co. ( Thos. Mather and J. § T. Berry), cotton hock-
ing manufs., Gorham, near Thorndike, house 141 Gorhain
Mather Joshua, house 27 Appleton corporation [141 Gorham
Mather Thomas {John Mather fy Co.), Gorham, n Thorndike, hds.
Mathews Abraham, carpenter, house Westford, near Grand
Mathews (Albert W.) & Lake (Allen P.), grocers, 80 Dutton,
house Westford, near Grand
Mathews William, house Methuen. Centralville
Matthews Frances Mrs. house Linden, corner Auburn
Matthews Leonard, hostler, G. W. Norris's, boards 1 George
Matthews N. C. stonecutter, boards 115 Gorham
Maxfleld Jared P. clerk, Suffolk corporation, house 15 do.
Maxfield Rufus A. overseer spinner, Lawrence corp. house 21 do.
Maxfield Stephen C. Mrs. boarding-house, 68 Lawrence corporation
Maxwell William, weaver, house 18 Ash
May Isaac, teamster, boards 67 Salem
Mayberry Eliza, variety store, 76 Middlesex, house 74 do. [Kirk
Maynard Caleb I. W. lace and fancy goods, 76 Merrimack, house 25
Maynard Eliza Miss, boarding-house, 16 Hamilton corporation
Maynard John, painter, 139 Middlesex, boards 96 do.
Maynard John M. house 49 Dutton
Maynard Sophia, boards 40 Hamilton corporation [Smith
Maynard Stearns, sawfiler, at Norcross and Saunders's, house 32
Maynes James, operative, house 20 Keene
McAlarney James, tinsmith, 29 Middlesex, boards 3 North
McAlarney James P. tinsmith, boards 3 North
McAlarney William, house 3 North
McAlarney William H. hairdresser, boards 3 North
McAleer John, hostler, boards Lafayette House
McAleer John, laborer, house 71 Gorham
McAleer Joseph, cabinetmaker, house 185 Lawrence
McAleer Joseph, machinist, house 4 George
McAloon Arthur, soap and chemical works, Pleasant, house 51
River, Centralville
McAloon Edward, laborer, house 186 Gorham
McAloon Michael, laborer, house 51 River, Centralville
McAloon William, grocer, 69 Gorham, house do.
McAlpine Alexander R. machinist, boards Westford, opp. Queen
McAlpine John, machinist, boards 204 Central
McAlpine Peter, weaver, house 204 Central
McAlpine Thomas D. boards 204 Central
McAlvin Annie E. boards 1 Methuen, Centralville [tralville
McAlvin Granville K. clerk, 30 Merrimack, bds. 1 Methuen, Cen-
McAlvin John Mrs. house 1 Methuen, Centralville
McAlvin John H. city clerk, City Government building, house 24
Fourth, Centralville
McAnaney John, wire worker, house Parker's block, Centralville
McAnn Robert, laborer, 8 Jackson, boards 31 Hamilton corporation
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McAnulty Barney, carder, boards 3 Edgerly's court
McAnulty Bridget, widow, house 42 South
McAnulty Charles, house rear 31 Middle
McAnulty Francis, silversmith, 25 Central, bds. 5 Hurd [Hurd
McAnulty Isabella V. teacher, No. 1 1 Primary School, boards 5
McAnulty James, house 18 Summer
McAnulty John, laborer, house 10 Water
McAnulty John, house 5 Hurd
McAnulty John, laborer, house 15 Green
McxAiulty John J. machinist, boards 5 Hurd
McAnulty Lawrence, provisions, 12 Summer, boards rear 15 do.
McAnulty Mary, widow, house rear 15 Summer
McAnulty Michael, woolsorter, boards 3 Edgerly's court
McAnulty Patrick, operative, house 10 North
McAnulty Patrick, operative, house 10 Floyd
McAnulty Peter, operative, house 15 Green
McAnulty Peter, operative, Appleton corp. house 44 Gorham
McArdell Edward, machinist, house 162 Lowell
McArdell , at Kitson's, house 9 Jefferson
McArthur Hector, machinist, boards 29 Suffolk
McArthur Lizzie, bookkeeper, Wood, Sherwood, & Co. boards 29
Suffolk, Centralville
McArthur Nancy P. widow, house 29 Suffolk
McArthur William, moulder, house 30 Willie
McAtee Patrick, laborer, house 7 Madison
McAvanue Patrick, blacksmith, house 11 Massachusetts corporation
McAvoy Dorninick, shoemaker, house 31 William
McAvoy John, laborer, house 19 Davidson
McAvoy Lucy, widow, house 53 Middle
McAvoy Michael, laborer, house 3 Jefferson square
McAvoy Patrick, laborer, house 53 Lowell
McAvoy Patrick, clerk, 66 Middlesex, boards 2 Swift
McBride Bernard F. variety store, 80 Middlesex, house do.
McBride John, laborer, house 18 William
McBrien Ann, widow, house 43 Middle
McCabe Alexander, laborer, house 3 Maiden lane
McCabe Daniel, carder, house 53 Gorham
McCabe Ellen, widow, house 42 Middle
McCabe Ellen, widow, boards Lowell, near Hanover
McCabe James, operative, house 1 Whipple
McCabe Mary, widow, house 40 Appleton
McCabe Mary, widow, boards 36 Boott corporation
McCabe Peter, dyer, house Wall
McCafferty James, second hand, house 61 River, Centralville
McCaffrey John, laborer, house rear 15 Summer
McCaffrey John, laborer, house 20 Summer
McCaffrey John F. commission merchant, 212 Central, house do.
McCaffrey Patrick, laborer, house 58 Middle
How to provide for the comfort and support of our families after
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178 LOWELL [M] DIRECTORY.
McCaffrey Patrick, 2d, laborer, house 58 Middle
McCaffrey Rose Mrs. house 89 Gorham
McCaffrey Terrence, dyer, house 16 Jefferson
McCahey Mary, widow, house 27 Summer
McCallicut Catharine, widow, house 35 Summer
McCann Andrew, operative, boards 115 Merrimack corporation
McCann Arthur, grocer, 52 Gorham, boards Summer
McCann Francis, laborer, house 25 Middle
McCann James, laborer, boards 4 Pearl [line
McCann John, grocer, 40 Gorham, house Andover, near Tewksbury
McCann Mark, laborer, house 12 Howe
McCann Michael, laborer, house 2 Knowles place
McCann Patrick, laborer, house 63 River
McCanna Patrick Mrs. house 74 Lowell
McCanna Patrick, hostler, house 7 Lowell corporation
McCanna Sarah, widow, house 58 Common
McCanney Catharine, widow, house 40 Gorham
McCanney James, laborer, boards 1 Hurd
McCanney Nancy, boards 1 Hurd
McCanney John, variety store, 42 Gorham, house do.
McCardell John, laborer, house rear 25 Middle
McCarey John, laborer, house Adams, near Broadway
McCarron James, provisions, 167 Gorham, house do.
McCarron John, house 51 Middle
McCarron Michael, laborer, house 29 Tremont
McCarron Michael, laborer, house 51 Middle
McCarter John, watchman, house 41 Summer
McCarthy Dennis, laborer, house 48 Fenwick
McCarthy Hugh, mason, house 61 Lowell
McCarthy Jeremiah, moulder, boards Fenwick, near Suffolk
McCarthy Mary, widow, house Fenwick, near Suffolk
McCarthy Smith, laborer, house 6 Adams
McCarthy Thomas, laborer, house 64 Suffolk
McCarty Charles, operative, house 2 McCarry's court
McCarty Cornelius Mrs. house 34 Suffolk
McCarty Daniel, laborer, house rear 71 Adams
McCarty Daniel Mrs. house rear 71 Adams
McCarty Daniel, laborer, honse Broadway, near Adams
McCarty David, laborer, house 1 Marion
McCarty David, flagman, house Pawtucket, near Middlesex
McCarty Dennis, laborer, house 1 Cross
McCarty Eugene, laborer, house 109 Lowell
McCarry Eugene, laborer, boards 46 Lawrence corporation
McCarty Hannah, widow, house 84 Suffolk
McCarty Honora, widow, house 15 Dummer
McCarty Hugh, clerk, boards 66 Suffolk
McCarty Jeremiah, laborer, house 45 Adams
McCarty Jeremiah, cloth-finisher, house 7 Andover
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McCarty Jeremiah, laborer, bouse rear 150 Lowell
McCarty Jeremiah, laborer, house 20 North
McCarty Jeremiah, carder, house 6 Lewis
McCarty Jeremiah, jr. laborer, boards 6 Lewis
McCarty John Mrs. house 58 Middle
McCarty John, shoemaker, 12 Lowell, house do.
McCarty John, laborer, house rear 48 Fenwick
McCarty John, stone-worker, house 6 Broadway
McCarty John, mason, house rear 21 North
McCarty John, moulder, house 2 Jefferson
McCarty John, laborer, house 233 Middlesex
McCarty Mary, widow, house 71 Lowell
McCarty Michael, grocer, Suffolk, corner Cross, house 66 Suffolk
McCarty Michael, laborer, house 5 Suffolk court
McCarty Michael, spinner, house 4 Green
McCarty Michael, laborer, house 98 Adams
McCarty Michael, laborer, 163 Central, house 8 Union
McCarty Mary Mrs. house 106 Lowell
McCarty Patrick, American Bolt Company, house 10 Mill
McCarty Patrick, laborer, house 35 Lowell
McCarty Patrick, laborer, house 27 Fenwick
McCarty Thomas, laborer, house 2 Carpet lane
McCarty Thomas, confectioner, house 68 Gorham
McCarty Thomas, spinner, house 9 North
McCarty Timothy, engineer, 9 Thorndike, house rear 48 Fenwick
McCarty William, job wagon, house 150 Lowell
McCarty Mrs. house rear 19 Winter
McCauley James, file-cutter, house 27 North
McCauley Peter, cpiarrier, house 22 North
McClaney Margaret, widow, house 27 Worthen
McClannan John Mrs. house 14 Winter
McCloy Elizabeth, variety store, 71 East Merrimack, house do.
McCluskey Barney, operative, house 26 North
McCluskcy Dennis, operative, boards Lawrence, near mills
McCluskey Francis, machinist, boards 19 Winter
McCluskey John, bleacher, boards 19 Winter
McCluskey John, carder, house 61 River, Centralville
McCluskey Joseph, mule-spinner, boards 19 Winter
McCluskey Michael Mrs. house 19 Winter
McCollough Marion, widow, house rear 12 River, Centralville
McCollough Mary, widow, boards 11 Massachusetts corporation
McComb William, laborer, house 2 Howe
McConnon Mary, widow, house 11 Davis
McCool John, clerk, 126 Central, boards 111 do.
McCormick Catharine, widow, house Water, corner Pond
McCormick Edward, operative, boards 37 North
McCormick Eliza, widow, house 37 North
McCormick George P. carpenter, house 76 Middle
Mutual Benefit Life Ins. Co., State Mutual Life Assurance Co.
Worcester, Mass. G. F. Hunt &, Co., Agents. (See page 344.)
180 LOWELL [M] DIRECTORY.
McCormick James, laborer, house 181 Green
McCormick John, clerk, house 10 Summer
McCormick John E. clerk, 134 Merrimack, boards 142| do.
McCormick Mary, widow, house 18 Green [Johnson's row
McCormick Patrick, tailor, Prescott, corner Merrimack, house 2
McCormick Patrick, tailor, house 2 John-street avenue
McCormick Thomas, house rear 29 Middle
McCormick Thomas, engraver, house 142J Merrimack corporation
McCormick Thomas, plasterer, house 4 Wall
McCourt Bridget, widow, house rear 22 Howe
MeCourt Mary, Margaret, and Ellen, dressmakers, h. 13 Summer
McCourt Philip, Lowell Machine Shop foundry, house 15 Summer
McCowan Bethie, widow, boards 115 Market
McCowan John, spinner, boards 1 John-street avenue
McCoy Ann, widow, house 57 East Merrimack
McCoy Henry, seaman, boards 57 East Merrimack
McCoy James, carpenter, boards Mount Vernon, near Smith
McCoy James E. turner, Wamesit Steam Mills, house 115 Middlesex
McCoy (James M.) and Moore (Elisha), Business College, Welles'
block, house 2 Stackpole
McCoy John, moulder, boards 130^ Merrimack corporation
McCracken Agnes, widow, house 67 Church [corporotion
McCracken James, blacksmith, 244 Middlesex, boards 3 Hamilton
McCracken William S. overseer, Brown's lock manufactory, boards
67 Church
McCready Charles, boards 28 Suffolk corporation
McCready Charles 0. clerk, 56 Merrimack, boards 28 Suffolk corp.
McCready John, harnessmaker, boards 54 Boott corporation
McCue Bridget, widow, house 94 Adams
McCue Edward, machinist, boards 70 Dutton
McCue Herbert, sashmaker, Wamesit Steam Mills
McCue Hugh, laborer, house 70 Dutton
McCue John, laborer, house 38 Lewis
McCue John, laborer, house 22 Howe
McCue John, Lowell Machine Shop foundry, house 7 Garnet
McCue Martin, operative, house 24 Lowell
McCue Michael, clerk, 52 Gorham, boards 42 do.
McCue Patrick Mrs. house 5 Adams
McCullough Mary, widow, house 15 Green
McCullough Michael, laborer, boards 26 Fayette [Lincoln
McCullough Patrick, currier, at Cook's tannery, house Main, near
McCullough Patrick, laborer, house 17 William
McCumiskey — — , carriage-maker, boards 109 Appleton
McCurdy John T. G. carpenter, house 6 Fifth, Centralville
McCurdy Willber G. receiving clerk, freight depot, house 16 Adams
McCusker Mary, widow, house 44 Gorham
McCusker Michael, laborer, house 19 William
McCusker Owen, laborer, house rear 31 Worthen
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MeCusker Terrance, laborer, house 6 North Chapel
McDaniels Ephraim, overseer, house 2 Appleton corporation
McDaniels John, currier, boards 63 L. M. S. corporation
McDaniels John Mrs. house Gates, near Westford
McDaniels Joseph H. teacher, High School, b. Gates, n. Westford
McDaniels Walter H. overseer, United States Bunting Company,
■ boards Gates, near Westford
McDermid Erasmus, laborer, 96 Market, boards 25 do.
McDermott Andrew, laborer, house 78 Middle
McDermott Ann, widow, house rear 148 Lowell
McDermott Bridget, widow, house 50 Middlesex
McDermott Dominick, gardener, house rear 90 Gorham
McDermott Francis, laborer, at Gas- Works, house 33 Tremont
McDermott James, fireman, house 37 Bleachery [Middlesex
McDermott James & Michael, provisions, 66 Charles, boards 50
McDermott James, bootmaker, house 50 River, Centralville
McDermott James, hostler, house 7 Simpson block
McDermott John, operative, house 19 Green
McDermott John, laborer, boards 1 Summer
McDermott Mary, house 10 Molloy's court
McDermott Michael, gigger, house 7 George
McDermott Michael (/. Sf M. McDermott) , provisions, 66 Charles,
boards 50 Middlesex
McDermott Michael, laborer, boards 16 Little
McDermott Owen Mrs. house 23 Davidson
McDermott Patrick, laborer, house 37 Keene
McDermott Peter, laborer, house Adams, opposite Catholic church
McDermott Thomas, carder, house 8 Jefferson
McDermott Thomas, laborer, house 53 Middle
McDonald Alexander, laborer, house 7 Davidson
McDonald Ann, widow, house 7 Jefferson
McDonald Catharine, house rear 15 Summer
McDonald Ellen, widow, house rear 100 Suffolk
McDouakl Hannah, widow, house 78 Middle
McDonald Hugh, washer, house rear 15 Summer
McDonald James, clerk, Merrimack P. W. boards 83 Merr. corp.
McDonald James, farmer, house Mammoth road, Dracut
McDonald James, machinist, boards 42 L. M. S. corporation
McDonald James, laborer, house 2 Carolin's block, Fayette
McDonald James, farmer, house 20 High
McDonald Jaue, widow, house Mammoth road, Dracut
McDonald Jeremiah, teamster, 9 Thorndike, house rear 11 do.
McDonald Jeremiah, laborer, house 26 Common
McDonald John, engraver, house 83 Merrimack corporation
McDonald John, mat manufacturer, 10 Hale, house do.
McDonald John Mrs. house rear 15 River, Centralville
McDonald Margaret, widow, house 2 Wall
McDonald Michael, farmer, boards 20 High
GEO. F. HUNT «to CO., Fire <fc Life Ins. Ag'y, representing $45,-
000,000 Capital and Surplus. 38 Central St., Lowell. (See page 344.)
182 LOWELL [M] DIRECTORY.
McDonald Michael, boards Webster, Centralville
McDonald Patrick, laborer, house rear 15 Summer
McDonald Peter, stonemason, house 2 Knowles place
McDonald Thomas, farmer, house 20 High
McDonald Thomas, laborer, house 21 Summer
McDonnell Thomas, laborer, house 11 Chapel
McDonough John H. cigars, &c. 73^ Charles, house do.
McDonough K. J. Miss, milliner and dressmaker, 2 Bridge, h. do.
McDonough Martin, laborer, boards 21 Summeij
McDonough Michael, laborer, house 14 George
McDonough Owen, laborer, boards 27 Cedar
McDonough Thomas, laborer, house 6 South
McDonough Thomas, laborer, house 20 South
McDowell Wilhelmina, widow, boards 2 Lowell corporation
McElaar Hugh, machinist, Lowell Machine Shop, house 4 George
McElhaney William Mrs. house 38 Appleton
McElhaney William, jr. cardstripper, boards 38 Appleton
McElholm William, shoemaker, 240 Merrimack, house do.
McElroy James, Merrimack, house 9 Hanover
McElroy John, laborer, house 75 Lowell
McEnally Ann, widow, house 2 Baldwin's court
McEnroe James, hairdresser, 4 Central, boards 42 do.
McEnroe Lawrence S. hairdresser, 4 Central, boards 42 do.
McEtee Patrick, house Madison, near Gorham
McEvoy Bridget, widow, house 22 Spring [Centralville
McEvoy Hugh, tailor, 2 Canal block, house Tenth, Mt. Pleasant,
McEvoy John F. counsellor, 75 Central, boards Tenth, Mt. Pleasant,
Centralville
McEvoy John W. machinist, house 17 Davidson
McEvoy Patrick H. carpenter, boards Mt. Pleasant, Centralville
McFarland Bradford, laborer, 9G Market, h.E. Merrimack, n. Howe
McFarlin Luke ( W. § L. McFarlin), ice, 94 Pawtucket, house do.
McFarlin Wm. & Luke, ice-dealers, 94 Pawtucket, house do.
McFayden Arthur, loomfixer, boards 61 Lowell M. S. corporation
McGann Thomas, spinner, house 3 North
McGarey Patrick, house rear Fulton, Centralville
McGarey William Mrs. house 1 Hurd
McGarr Edward, operative, boards 115 Merrimack corporation
McGar'rity John, house 1 Crosby
McGee James, machinist, 285 Middlesex
McGee Michael, laborer, house 19 Summer
McGee Michael, laborer, at Gas Works
McGill James, fancy goods, 3 Welles block, house 33 Howard
McGlinchey James, laborer, house 174 Gorham
McGlinchey John, laborer, house 26 William
McGlone Hugh, laborer, house 16 Keene
McGlone Patrick, laborer, boards 16 Keene
McGlone Thomas, house 29 Cedar
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McGlone Thomas F. provisions, 33 E. Merrimack, b. 37 Fayette
McGoverin Ann, widow, house 11 William
McGoverin Francis Mrs. fancy goods, 1 East Merrimack, house do.
McGoverin John, operative, house 13 Somerset
McGoverin Patrick, laborer, house 11 William
McGovern Edward, laborer, house 4 Little
McGovern John, laborer, house Somerset
McGovern Mary, widow, house 36 William
McGovern Patrick, house 66 River, Centralville
McGovern Peter, teamster, 233 Middlesex, house 2 Garnet
McGovern Philip, gas works, house Broadway, above Adams
McGovern William, laborer, house 28 William
McGowan Felix, shoemaker, house 290 Central
McGowen William, laborer, house rear 17 William
McGrade James, laborer, house rear 26 William
McGrade James, moulder, house 1 Summer
McGrath Henry, laborer, house 40 Appleton
McGrath John, junk dealer, house rear 148 Lowell
McGrath Lawrence, laborer, house 3 Livingston
McGrath Patrick, laborer, house 21 Chestnut
McGrath William N. shifter, Railroad, house 271 Middlesex
McGraw Bridget, widow, house Cross, near Adams
McGuane John, laborer, house 61 Gorham
McGuane Michael, carder, house rear 1 Summer
McGuinness James W. bookkeeper, boards 115 Gorham
McGuinness Patrick, laborer, house 19 High
McGuire Ann, widow, house 22 Fen wick
McGuire Ann, widow, boards 7 Queen
McGuire Barney, teamster, 9 Thorndike, house Brewery court
McGuire Bernard, blacksmith, Wamesit Steam Mills, house 220
Middlesex
McGuire Cornelius, variety store, 25 Summer, house do.
McGuire Francis, laborer, house 10 Keene
McGuire Francis, laborer, house 50 Adams
McGuire Hugh, laborer, house rear 61 Middle
McGuire James, machinist, boards 70 Lowell Machine Shop corp.
McGuire James, house rear 57 River, Centralville
McGuire James, laborer, house 7 Queen
McGuire John, Chase's Mills, house 12 Kidder
McGuire John, teamster, 9 Thorn' like, house Brewery court
McGuire Lizzie Mrs. boards 25 Hamilton corporation
McGuire Martin, bleachery, house 4 Livingston
McGuire Michael, laborer, Willie, corner Dutton, h. r. 48 Fenwick
McGuire Michael, laborer, house rear 274 Merrimack
McGuire Michael, laborer, house 43 Gorham
McGuire Michael, hostler, Lafayette House, boards 7 Queen
McGuire Patrick, laborer, B. & L. R. R. house 34 Common
McGuire Patrick, laborer, house Brewery court
Agency of Royal Ins. Co., liiv., Eng., with Geo. F. Hunt & Co.,
over Prescott IVat'l Bank, 28 Cent'l St., Liowell. (See pp. 344 and 406.)
184 LOWELL [M] DIRECTORY.
McGuire Rose, widow, house 23 Davidson
McGuire Thomas, hleacher, bouse 17 Winter
McGuire, see Maguire
McGuirk James, laborer, house 49 Salem
McGuirk Jobn, tinsmith, 125 Market, boards 49 Salem
McGuirk Patrick, grocer, also coal and wood dealer, Suffolk, near
Lagrange, house 32 Suffolk
McGuirk Patrick, laborer, house 28 Fayette
McGuirk Thomas, laborer, boards 49 Salem
McGurken Mathew, boiler-maker, boards 56 L. M. S. corporation
McHugh James, clock repairer, 49 Market, house do.
McHugh Patrick, woolsorter, house 10 Green
Mcllhenney William Mrs. boards 85 Broadway
Mclnnenny Joseph, laborer, house 34 Lawrence
Mclntee Kate, widow, house 1 Carpet lane
Mclntee Patrick, laborer, house 14 Fayette
Mclntire Alexander, oiler, boards 134 Merrimack corporation
Mclntire Elbridge, butcher, house Wilder, near railroad crossing
Mclntire Ellen, nurse, boards Branch, corner School
Mclntire Ira Mrs. house 32 Water
Mcintosh Margaret, house 136 Suffolk
McKarney Patrick, provisions, 73 Gorham, house 1 Summer
McKay Michael, laborer, house 11 Davidson
McKee Alexander, laborer, house 2 Mechanic [Centralville
McKee David, harnessmaker, 161 Middlesex, house rear 52 River,
McKee John, boilermaker, Lowell Steam Boiler Works, house 8
Broadway
McKeever Edward, hostler, boards 108 Market
McKeever John, laborer, house 108 Market,
McKeever Patrick, woolsorter, boards 56 Middle
McKeever , teamster, boards 3 Pearl
McKellar David, restaurant, 115 Market, house do.
McKenna Francis M. bobbinmaker, Wamesit Steam Mills
McKenna James, laborer, house 132 Central
McKenna James, porter, 1 and 2 Commercial sq. h. 104 Central
McKenna James, jr. machinist, boards 132 Central
McKenna Mary, widow, house 5 Putney's court
McKenna Owen, waiter, house 4 Paige
McKenna Patrick, laborer, house 7 Wall
McKenna Patrick, hostler, at J. Hadley's, bds. 7 Carpet corporation
McKenna Thomas, carpetweaver, house 10 Cedar
McKenuey John H. blacksmith, Lawrence corporation, h. 14 do.
McKenzie John Mrs. house 63 Middle
McKenzie William, currier, house Canada
McKeon Lawrence, house rear 57 River, Centralville
McKeown William, Middlesex, house 31 Willow
McKeown John, clerk, 34 Central, house 31 Willow
McKieman Ambrose, laborer, house 6 Putney's court
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McKiernan Edward, laborer, house 6 Davidson
McKiernan James, laborer, boue 13 Dummer
McKiernan John Mrs. house 21 Soutb
McKiernan John, spinner, house 42 William
McKim John, laborer, house 55 Gorham
McKinley John, laborer, house 30 Gorham
McKinnon John, laborer, boards 114 Merrimack corporation
McKissock Robert, shoemaker, 6 Prescott block, house 37 First,
Centralville [Centralville
McKissock William, bootmaker, 6 Prescott block, boards 37 First,
McKnabb Robert, laborer, house 18 Green
McKnight Mary, widow, house head Lawrence-street court
McKnight Sarah, widow, boards 80 Church
McLane James, laborer, house rear 16 Winter
McLane Rebecca, widow, house 63 Lowell Machine Shop corp.
McLane William, painter, boards 63 Lowell Machine Shop corp.
McLaughlin Ann, widow, house 8 North [tral
McLiughlin Brothers {James and John), boots and shoes, 116 Cen-
McLaughlin Charles, machinist, boards 13 Hamilton corporation
McLaughlin Charles Mrs. house 39 Adams
McLaughlin Edward, house 57 Middle
McLaughlin Edward, mason, house 15 Willie avenue
McLaughlin Ellen, house Abbott, near Lawrence
McLaughlin Francis, tender, house 81 Merrimack corporation
McLaughlin Frank, Merrimack, boards John-street avenue
McLaughlin Hugh, teamster, house 34 Water [house do.
McLaughlin James, Print Works, and variety store, 58 Gorham,
McLaughlin James Mrs. house 8 North
McLaughlin James {McLaughlin Brothers), boots and shoes,
116 Central, house 58 East Merrimack
McLaughlin John, laborer, house 37 Lowell
McLaughlin John, laborer, house 18 Green
McLaughlin John {McLaughlin Brothers), boots and shoes, 116
Central, boards 58 East Merrimack
McLaughlin John, laborer, boards 48 West Union
McLaughlin John, laborer, house 1 Green
McLaughlin John Mrs. house Little, near Lewis
McLaughlin Margaret, widow, house 58 East Merrimack {
McLaughlin Margaret, widow, house 5 Summer
McLaughlin Mary, widow, house rear 24 Lowell
McLaughlin Mary, widow, house 9 North
McLaughlin Michael, Lowell Machine Shop, house 53 Gorham
McLaughlin Michael, bobbinmaker, house 18 High
McLaughlin Philip, laborer, house 47 Gorham
McLaughlin Susan, house 18 John-street avenue
McLaughlin Terrence, bobbinmaker, Wamesit Steam Mills
McLaughlin Thomas, dyer, boards John-street avenue
McLaughlin Thomas, laborer, boards 58 East Merrimack
Security Fire Ins. Co. of N.Y. City. Capital, $1,000,000. Assets,
$1,4:77,677.12. Losses promptly paid. Geo. F. Hunt & Co., Agts.
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McLaughlin Timothy Mrs. house 68 Suffolk
McLean Hugh, operative, house 4 George
McLees Thomas, shoemaker, 145 Middlesex
McLennan John C. overseer, Lowell, house School, corner Gold
McLueas Abraham, machinist, boards 43 Massachusetts corporation
McLynch Michael, bleachery, house rear 4 Livingston
McMahon Catharine, widow, house 13 Winter
McMahon Daniel, woolwasher, house Davidson, corner Howe
McMahon Daniel, laborer, house High, corner Chestnut
McMahon Dennis Stott's Mdls, h. 5 Carolin's block, Fayette
McMahon Francis, laborer, boards River, n. City line, Centralville
McMahon Hugh P. house 35 Middle
McMahon James, finisher, house 13 Winter
McMahon James, laborer, house Lowell, corner Jefferson
McMahon James, watchman, house River, n. City line. Centralville
McMahon John, bleachery, house 6 Prospect
McMahon John, laborer, house 3 Carolin's block, Fayette
McMahon John, operative, house 85 Charles
McMahon Margaret, widow, house 3 High
McMahon Martin, laborer, boards 344 Central
McMahon Mary, clerk, boards Carter, corner Livingston
McMahon Patrick, laborer, house 38 Lewis
McManaman Bernard, at Ripley's Mill, house Thorndike, n. Hale
McManaman Bridget, widow, house 13 William
McMann John, bleacher, house 6 Prospect
McManus Neal, at J. C. Ayer& Co.'s, house 36 William
McManus James, mason, house River, above Front, Centralville
McManus James, house 35 Middle
McManus John, laborer, house 31 East Merrimack
McManus John J. laborer, boards 12 William
McManus John Mrs. house 12 William
McManus Michael, teamster, atD. W. Home's, house r. 58 Market
McManus Nancy Mrs. dressmaker, 13 William, boards do.
McManus Patrick, laborer, house 26 Davidson
McManus Patrick, carder, house 9 George
McManus Peter, stonecutter, boards 344 Central
McManus Thomas, carder, house 30 Fayette
McManus William, laborer, house 7 High
McManus Winnie Miss, boards 2 William
McMaster John, carpenter, boards 31 Walnut [31 High
McMaster Lucas I. shoemaker, Prescott, corner Merrimack, house
McMaster Thomas A. boot-cutter, Prescott, corner Merrimack, bds.
120 Merrimack
McMaster Thomas J. boards 31 Walnut
McMeekin Andrew, eating-house, 177 Middlesex
McMonagal Stephen, machinist, house Hampshire, Centralville
McMorrow Michael, woolsorter, house 5 Faulkner's block
McMorrow , laborer, house 20 Howe
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MoMulkin John, upholsterer, 7 Central, house 1 Hurd
McMulkin Owen, painter, boards 1 Hurd
McMullen William, spinner, house Court avenue
McNabb Brothers, {John and 7'homas) , grocers, 8 Merrimack
McNabb John (McNabb Brothers), grocer, 8 Merrimack, b. 20 Ash
McNabb John, laborer, house 56 Middle
McNabb John, machinist, house Broadway, corner Adams
McNabb John, laborer, house 3 Davidson's lane
McNabb Patrick, house 40 Gorham
McNabb Robert, operative, house 18 Green
McNabb Sarah, widow, house 20 Ash
McNabb Thomas, dyer, honse 20 New
McNabb Thomas (McNabb Brothers), 8 Merrimack, boards 20 Ash
McNabb Thomas, painter, house 165 Gorham
McNalley Patrick, tailor, house 5 High
McNaboe George, carder, house 23 Tremont corporation
McNally Frank, card-maker, 96 Middle, boards 78 Market
McNamara Anthony, laborer, at Gas Works, bouse Maiden lane
McNamara James, laborer, house rear 31 Middle
McNamara James, laborer, house Fenwick, near Lowell
McNamara Owen, constable and real-estate agent, 7 Museum build-
ing, house 25 Wamesit
McNamara Henry, laborer, house 18 Green
McNamara Michael, laborer, house 17 High
McNamara Michael, gigger, house 42 William
McNamara Patrick, laborer, house Linden, corner Auburn
McNamara Thomas, machinist, boards 42 William
McNamee Charles, baker, boards 26 Fayette
McNamee Frank, baker, 34 Paige, boards do.
McNamee Frank, mason, house 26 Fayette
McNaughton John H. clerk, 36 Merrimack, boards 13 Chapel
McNaughton Marion, widow, house 13 Chapel
McNeil Mary Miss, housekeeper, boards Liberty, near Pine
McNeese Michael, laborer, house 13 Fayette
McNellie George, dresser, boards 57 Boott corporation
McNulty, see McAnulty
McOsker Fergus, blindmaker, house 5 Summer
McOwen Timothy, mason, house 48 South
McPaden John, laborer, house 32 Middle
McPeek Mary, widow, house 6 Middle
McPhetres Betsey Mrs. house 32 High [32 High;
McPhetres Samuel A. at " Vox Populi " office, 21 Central, house
McPhilmee John, bleacher, boards 35 Bleachery
McQuade Andrew, laborer, house 16 Green
McQuade Ann, house 43 Gorham
McQuade Arthur, laborer, Willie, corner Dutton, boards 14 George
McQuade Bridget, widow, house 14 George
McQuade Bridget, widow, house 2 William
Germanla Fire Ins. Co. of N.Y. Assets over $875,000. A. first-class-
Co. Policies written at the office of G. F. Hunt & Co. (See p. 344.)
188 LOWELL [M] DIRECTORY.
McQuade Edward, moulder, Willie, corner Dutton
McQuade Edward, stonecutter, house 32 Union
McQuade Ellen, widow, house 55 Middle
McQuade Francis, saloon, house 8 William
McQuade Francis, machinist, house rear 29 Middle
McQuade Francis, laborer, boards 1 William
McQuade James, laborer, house 9 Summer
McQuade James, dyer, house 56 Middle
McQuade Joseph, Lowell Machine Shop, boards 9 Summer
McQuade Margaret, widow, house River, above Front, Centralville
McQuade Matthew, woolsorter, house 15 William
McQuade Michael, carder, boards 14 George
McQuade Michael, laborer, house 23 Green
McQuade Michael Mrs. house 22 Winter
McQuade Patrick, laborer, 12 Tyler, boards do.
McQuade Patrick, laborer, house 19 Spring
McQuade Mary, widow, house 1 Wall
McQuaid E. moulder, boards 4 Garnet
McQuaid James A. moulder, boards 4 Garnet.
McQuaid Murty, laborer, house 4 Garnet
McQuait Kate Mrs. boards 26 Appleton corporation
McQueeney Michael, operative, 5liddlesex, house 6 Putney's court
McQuesten John, clerk, 132 Merrimack, house Pawtucket, north
of Moody
McRae William, gardener, boards 19 Market
McShaffrey John, currier, house 31 Summer
McShea John, laborer, at D. W. Home's, house Davis court
McShea Owen, laborer, house 118 Middlesex
McSherry Thomas, bobbinmaker, Wamesit Steam Mills
McSherry Thomas, painter, boards 109 Appleton
McSoley John Mrs. house 47 Staekpole
McSorley Alexander, grocer, 80 Middle, house do.
McSorley Charles, laborer, house 36 Middle
McSorley Edward, laborer, boards 80 Middle
McSorley Mary, widow, house 14 Howe
McSorley Patrick, cigars, 3 Bridge, house 47 Essex
McSweeney Henry, bottler, 15 Lowell, house Lowell, near Dutton
McSwegan , Middlesex, boards rear 41 Market
McSwegan Patrick, house rear 41 Market
McTeage Peter, operative, house 27 North
McVey Daniel, jr. laborer, boards 83 Charles
McVey John, butcher, house 11 William
McWade Melissa, boarding-house, 80 Merrimack corporation
McWade Michael, bobbinmaker, Wamesit Steam Mills
Mc Williams James, laborer, boards 2 William [mer
McWilliams John, Lowell Machine Shop foundry, house 15 Sum-
McWilliams Thomas, finisher, boards 35 Bleachery
McWilliams William, moulder, house 15 Summer
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Mead Artemus, shoecutter, 41 Merrimack, house 47 Bartlett
Mead Francis, laborer, house 7 Kidder
Mead George G. painter, house 74 Church
Mead Henry A. jeweller, 25 Central, boards 47 Bartlett
Mead John, tailor, house 72 Lowell
Mead John, laborer, house 21 Hamilton corporation
Mead Martha, widow, house 74 Church [house 16 Alder
Mead Matthias, agent, stoves and tinware, 37 East Merrimack,
Mead Patrick, tailor, 175 Middlesex, house 14 Willie avenue
Mead Ransom L. tanner, boards rear 99 Lowell
Mead William, spinner, Merrimack corporation, boards 50 Moody
Meadowcroft James, house Moore, near Whipple
Meadowcroft John L. boards Moore, near Whipple
Meagher John, currier, house Lincoln, near Chelmsford
Mealey Frank, spinner, house 5 Edgerly court
Mealey John J. stampmaker, boards 1 Reed's court [court
Mealey Martin W. photographist, 50 Merrimack, boards 1 Reed's
Mealey Michael, spinner, house 4 Reed's court
Mealey {Michael H.) & Guy ton {Patrick H), grocers, 308
Merrimack, house 271 do.
Meanen Honora, widow, house 8 Wall
Meany A. W. machinist, boards 47 Bartlett
Meaney Edward, laborer, house 53 Market
Mears David, weaver, Merrimack corporation, house 60 do.
Mecham Samuel, loom-harnessmaker, house 1 Morse's lane
Medina Emanuel J. ornamental hair work, 94 Merrimack, house
11 Carlton block
Medley John, spinner, house rear 36 Appleton [corp.
Mee John, marbleworker, 165 Middlesex, boards 33 Massachusetts
Meehan James, cigars, &c. 17i Merrimack, house 15 Hurd
Mehan Daniel, laborer, house 25 Union
Mehan John & Brother {Owen), housekeeping goods, 24 Pres-
cott, house Webster, Centralville
Mehan Owen {John Mehan &; Brother), boards 16 High
Mehan Thomas, painter, 24 Prescott, h. Hampshire, Centralville
Meiglan Michael, farmer, house Sixth, near Llewellyn, Centralville
Meigs Josiah V. inventor of firearms, 92 Market, h. 12 Walnut
Meldrum Robert, Chemical Works, Pawtucket, north of Moody,
house 416 Merrimack
Melendy Henry H. foreman, 233 Merrimack, house 12 Queen
Melendy Thomas {Davis fy Melendy), lumber, &c. 233 Middlesex,
house at Nashua
Mellen Charles B. cabinetmaker, house 172 Gorham
Mellen James, shoen aker, Fletcher, near Dutton, h. 98 Fletcher
Mellen James Mrs dressmaker, house 98 Fletcher
Mellen John, spinner, house 27 Union
Mellen John, Lowell Machine Shop foundry, house 43 Gorham
Mellen John, tanner, boards 1 Moore
Geo. F. Hunt <fc Co. are Agents for the Baltic Fire Ins. Co. of IV. Y.
Tliis Co. joins no " Combination " or " Association." (See p. 344.)
190 LOWELL [ M ] DIRECTORY.
Mellon John, stonecutter, house 62 Hamilton corporation
Mellen John L. glovecutter, house 38 Willow
Mellen Patrick, butcher, Andover. corner Water, h. 60 Fayette
Meloy John, tailor, house 6 Decatur
Meloy John A. hostler, boards 6 Decatur
Melvin Benjamin, machinist, house 38 Lowell Machine Shop corp.
Melvin Benjamin F. bootmaker, 3 Prescott block, house 51 Co-
burn, Centralville
Melvin Betsey Mrs. house 145 East Merrimack
Melvin Charles F. boards 50 Lowell Machine Shop corporation
Melvin Dawes, machinist, house 50 Lowell Machine Shop corp.
Melvin Dustin B. machinist, house 31 Marion
Melvin Eliza, widow, house 38 Lowell Machine Shop corporation
Melvin Goodman B. shoemaker, Parker's block, h. do. Centralville
Melvin Harriet L. Mrs. house 381 Merrimack
Melvin Henrietta, teacher, High School, boards 381 Merrimack
Melvin James (A. B. Richardson fy Co.), clothing, 23 Central,
house 145 East Merrimack [at Chelmsford
Melvin Jerome B., Magic Comb Co. 8 Wentworth's building, house
Melvin Joshua, physician, house 65 Fletcher
Melvin Lucy, widow, house 26 Bartlett
Melvin Marietta, teacher, High School, boards 381 Merrimack
Melvin Rufus, machinist, house 76 Third, Centralville [ville
Melvin Susan J. Mrs. variety store, Parker's block, h. do. Central-
Mercer Richard P. Mrs. house 89 Appleton
Merchant J. Gilman, machinist, b. 71 Lowell Machine Shop corp.
Mercier Francisco, laborer, boards 322 Merrimack
Mercier John, laborer, house 322 Merrimack
Mercier John, jr. laborer, boards 322 Merrimack
Meredith Edward, carriage-painter, 163 Central, house 44 Fayette
Merriam Albert, house 16 Adams
Merriam Eliza, teacher, No. 12 Primary School, b. 3 L. M. S. corp.
Merriam Jacob A. carpenter, house 6 Austin
Merriam Levi T. clerk, 68 Merrimack, boards 51 East Merrimack
Merriam Mary A. widow, house 3 Lowell Machine Shop corporation
Merrick James A., Lowell Machine Shop, house 1 Carlton
Merrick Wesley M. machinist, 84 Middle, house 7 Dodge
Merrill Ahuira, widow, house 13 Cabot
Merrill Alphonzo, job wagon, house 17 Fifth, Centralville
Merrill Ambrose J. weaver, house 24 Massachusetts corporation
Merrill A. A. & Co. (George W. Merrill), boots and shoes, 6
Central, house 19 Alder
Merrill Bartlett C. (/. Merrill fy Son), bookseller and stationer,
37 Merrimack, house 30 Hurd
Merrill Benjamin Mrs. house Bridge, above Tenth, Centralville
Merrill Charles M. boarding-house, 4 Lowell corporation
Merrill Charles M. clerk, 96 Market, boards 34 Tremont corp.
Merrill Charles M. jr. clerk, house 34 Tremont corporation
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Morrill Charles 0. spinner, Lawrence corp. boards 41 do.
Merrill Clarinda, widow, boards 55 Chapel
Merrill Edwin, stable, Paige, near Bridge, house 72 Bartlett
Merrill Farnuin, silk peddler, house 48 Elm
Merrill Frank M. clerk, 37 Merrimack, boards 23 Chapel
Merrill George W. (A. A. Merrill fy Co.), boots and shoes, 6
Central, house 17 Alder
Merrill Horatio N. watchman, Merrimack corporation, house 50 do.
Merrill John F. overseer. Lawrence corporation, house 19 do.
Merrill Joshua & Son (Bartlett C.) booksellers and stationers, 37
Merrimack, house 23 Chapel
Merrill Samuel H. machinist, h. near Harris's shop, Lawrence corp.
Merrill Samuel P. clerk, house 59 Fletcher
Merrill (William P.) & Calef (A. ,/.), carpenters, 26 Middlesex,
house First, near Simpson, Centralville
Merrimack Manufacturing Company, north end Dutton
Merritt Edward, painter, house 42 Fayette
Merritt Wesley M. gasfitter, boards 9 Dodge
Meserve Eben, depot master, Merrimack-st. depot, h. 24 Appleton
Meserve Harry (Boston), boards 5 Pearl
Mesler Abbie Mrs. house Paige, near Bridge
Messenger Enoch, operative, house 71 Warren
Messer Abiel, stonemason, house 68 Bartlett
Messer Almira J), dressmaker, 52^ Merrimack, boards 68 Bartlett
Messer Frank, boards First, near Bridge, Centralville
Messer George P., Massachusetts, boards 42 Prescott corporation
Messer Sybil, widow, house First, near Bridge, Centralville
Metcalf George E. overseer, house Bacon, Centralville
Metcalf Martin L. dyer, Chase's Mills, house at Chelmsford
Middlesex Company, Warren
Middleton Henry G., Massachusetts corp. house Pleasant
Middleton John, city teamster, boards Lowell [n. Main
Miles Alfred, machinist, Broadway, cor. Mt. Vernon, h. London,
Miles Frank, teamster, house 85 Howard
Miles Freeman, currier, house 43 Appleton
Miles James, machinist, house London
Miles James, provisions, 71 Market, house do.
Milet William, painter, house 103 Gorham [mack corp.
Miller Alton, wood-worker, Wamesit Steam Mills, b. 138 Merri-
Miller Alton, mechanic, boards 39 Fletcher
Miller Kliphalet, policeman, house 36 Tremont corporation
Miller Frederick C. harnessmaker, boards 5 Suffolk corporation
Miller George, gardener, Mrs. W. Livingston's, house 11 Marshall
Miller George W. boarding-house, 10 Suffolk corporation
Miller Henry, wood-worker, Warnesit Steam Mills, boards 138 Mer-
mack corporation
Miller James R. bedsteadmaker, house 120 Cross
Miller John, overseer white room, Hamilton corporation, h. 44 do.
If you want a nr it-class Fire, Life, Accident, or Live-Stock Ins.
Policy, call at Geo. F. Hunt «fc Oo.'s Ins. Agency, 3S Central St.
192 LOWELL [ M ] DIRECTORY.
Miller Joseph, carpenter, 10 Central, house 17 Willie avenue
Miller Joseph, house 29 Suffolk corporation
Miller Oliver, shoemaker, 145 Middlesex, h. rear 17 Willie avenue
Miller Walter W. bobbinmaker, boards 35^- Gushing
Milliken Frank J. clerk (Boston), house 164 Moody
Milliken John, upholsterer, house 1 Hurd
Mills Benjamin T. machinist, house 18 Tremont corporation
Mills Eli, mule-room, Hamilton corporation, boards 31 do.
Mills Eliza, widow, house 218 School
Mills Henry, weaver, house 15 Hurd
Mills Hiram B. machinist, house Lincoln, near Chelmsford
Mills Hugh, moulder, house 39 Lowell Machine Shop corporation
Mills James H. print works, Hamilton, boards 21 Suffolk corporation
Mills Martin V. machinist, Lawrence corporation, house 15 do.
Mills Moses, boards 1 Mt. Vernon
Mills Samuel, stonecutter, house 29 Howard
Mills William, woolsorter, boards 69 Lowell Machine Shop corp.
Milner Thomas Mrs. house 17 Marshall
Miner Abram, laborer, house 5 Westford
Miner Charles, weaver, Merrimack corporation, house 122 do.
Miner Marville Mrs. house 30 William
Miner Rosa, widow, bouse 32 William
Minogue Charles, boardingJiouse, Chase's Mills
Minter James, American Bolt Company, 210 Lawrence, house
Moore, corner Bleachery
Minter Matthias, house Moore, corner Bleachery
Mitchell Charles T. boards 138 Merrimack corporation
Mitchell Daniel F. (Blood fy Mitchell), provisions, Adams, corner
Suffolk, house Varney, corner Mt. Washington
Mitchell Edward, laborer, boards rear 102 Moody
Mitchell George, laborer, boards 11 Middlesex place
Mitchell George, carpenter, house 39 Salem
Mitchell George B. watchman, boards 138 Merrimack corporation
Mitchell George E. house 35 Elm
Mitchell Henry W. fireman, house 24 Bleachery
Mitchell James, operative, boards 138 Merrimack corporation
Mitchell Joseph, laborer, house 330 Merrimack
Mitchell Peter, hoop-^kirt manufactory, 168 Merrimack, b. 113 do.
Mitchell William, operative, house 21 John
Moan James, bleachery, house 7 Livingston
Moar John E. carder, Merrimack corporation, boards 25 do.
Moar Stephen, overseer, house 25 Merrimack corporation
Moffatt James, laborer, house Tyler's block, Centralville
Moffit Henry S. machinist, house 32 Lowell Machine Shop corp.
Moffit William, tinsmith, house 62 Fayette [William
Mollahan Francis (P. 2? F. Mollahan), grocer, 44 Gorham, bds. 1
Mollaban Peter & Francis, grocers, 44 Gorham, boards 1 William
Molleur Pascal, carpenter, house 32 Salem
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Molloy Ann, widow, boards 111 Merrimack corporation
Molloy George, trunk maker and emigration agent, 15 Market,
house 1 Molloy's court
Molloy Margaret, widow, house rear 76 Charles'
Molloy Mrs. house 61 Lowell
Monaghan Cornelius, laborer, house 4 Coburn, Centralville
Monaghan Henry, laborer, house rear 4 Lee
Monaghan Peter, printer, boards 4 Tyler
Monagon George B. printer, 21 Central, boards 111 do.
Monahan Ann, widow, house 28 High
Monahan James, operative, boards 5 Faulkner's block
Monahan John, operative, house 14 Floyd
Monahan Mary, widow, house rear 272 Merrimack
Monahan Patrick, laborer, boards 28 High
Mongan Mary, widow, house 10 Hurd
Mongell Patrick, laborer, house 42 William
Mongovan Mary, widow, house 7 Ford
Monk Luther F. engineer, 21 Central, boards 114 Merrimack corp.
Monroe Lang, carder, house 9 Hamilton corporation
Monroe Lewis, laborer, house 7 Wall
Monroe Margaret, widow, house 53 River, Centralville
Monroe Sophia, widow, boards 29 Hamilton corporation [
Monroe William C. dyer, house 53 River, Centralville
Monroe, see Munroe
Monteith Robert, blacksmith, house 60 Massachusetts corporation
Montferrand De Fabre, clerk, 48 Merrimack, house 19 Kirk
Monty Albert W. leather dealer, house 13 Paige
Moody Amos P. (Bartlett, Moody, S? Co.), mineral water, 52 Mid-
dlesex, house 82 Appleton
Moody Andrew, superintendent Lowell Machine Shop, h. 1 Kirk
Moody David, machinist, boards 75 Lowell Machine Shop corp.
Moody Delana, widow, house 43 Tremont
Moody Isaac, chemist, house Moore, near Whipple's
Moody Job, teamster, house 248 Merrimack
Moody Joseph LX, Indian physician, 184 Central, house do.
Moody Samuel S. machinist, house 75 Lowell Machine Shop corp.
Moody Sally Mrs. house 133 Merrimack corporation
Moody Theodore, boarding-house, 59 Massachusetts corporation
Mooney Ann, widow, house 52 Button
Mooney Benjamin G. police, house 29 Willie
Mooney Bridget, widow, house 5 Wall
Mooney Christopher, grocer, 19 E. Merrimack, house do.
Mooney Gustavus A. clerk, Lawrence corporation, boards 5 Austin
Mooney Henry, boarding-house, 33 Hamilton corporation
Mooney John, teamster at S. Horn & Co's., house 84 Middlesex
Mooney John C. carpenter, house 13 Hurd
Mooney Peter, provisions, 38 Market, house 59 Hamilton block
Mooney Samuel, yard hand, Lawrence corporation, bds. 45 do.
Tlie best Stock and Mutual Fire Ins. Cos. are represented by Geo. F.
Hunt «fc Co., Fire and Life Ins. Agents, 38 Central St. (See p. 344.)
194 LOWELL [M] DIRECTORY.
Mooney Samuel Mrs. house 5 Austin
Mooney Thomas, laborer, house 11 Wall
Mooney Mrs. house 22 Howe
Moore Albert, laborer, house Moore
Moore Albert M. counsellor, 1 Barristers' Hall, house 30 Clay
Moore Azubah, widow, house 61 West Union
Moore Benjamin F. machinist, boards 6 Branch
Moore Benjamin M. machinist, Fletcher, cor. Cushing, h. Branch
Moore Charles, watchman, boards 3 Tremont corporation
Moore Cynthia B. Mrs. dressmaker, house 148 Suffolk
Moore Edward F. clerk, 46 Merrimack, boards 41 Mass. corp.
Moore Elisha {McCoy 8? Moore), Welles block, boards 19 Kirk
Moore Ephraim S. cabinetmaker, rear 239 Middlesex, h. at Middlesex
Moore Francis E. teacher, Chapel-street Primary School
Moore Frank {Boston), boards 121 Gorham
Moore Frederic L. carriage-painter, Arch, near Northern depot,
boards at Middlesex
Moore George, Middlesex Mills, house Water, near Andover
Moore George E. blacksmith, boards 61 West Union
Moore George E. jig sawyer, rear 239 Middlesex, house at Middlesex
Moore George F. boards Varney, corner Mt. Vernon
Moore George N. photographer, 245 Merrimack, boards 16 Bartlett
Moore Horatio N. overseer, Lawrence corporation, house 86 do.
Moore Humphrey F. machinist, house 6 Tilden
Moore James A., Middlesex Company, boards 30 Clay
Moore James M. overseer, Middlesex Co. house 30 Clay, corner Oak
Moore John, carder, boards 54 Boott corporation
Moore John G. overseer, Middlesex corp. house 46 Tyler
Moore John N. bootmaker, 193 Central, house 191 do.
Moore Joseph, farmer, house River road, Dracut
Moore Lucius B. house Moore, opposite stone house
Moore Mary G. widow, house 33 Hanover
Moore Salathiel, house 14 High-street square
Moore Sarah, widow, house 6 Branch
Moore Susan B. widow, house Moore, near Bleachery
Moore Thomas E. carder, house 59 Massachusetts corporation
Moors Albert, bleachery, house Moore, Stone house
Moran Bernard, spinner, house 99 Lowell
Moran James, laborer, house rear 37 Fenwick
Moran James F. machinist, boards 5 Cross
Moran John, operative, house 105 Merrimack corporation
Moran John, laborer, house Howe, corner Davidson
Moran John F. grocer, 129 Lowell, boards 102 Moody
Moran Margaret, widow, boards 5 Boott corporation
Moran Margaret, widow, house Floyd
Moran Michael, laborer, house 1 Howe
Moran Michael, Prescott corporation, house 15 East Merrimack
Moran Michael, moulder, house 10 Jefferson
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Moran Micbael Mrs. house 4 Theatre block
Moran Patrick, laborer, house 4 Knowles place
Moran Patrick, laborer, house 55 Gorham
Moran Patrick, laborer, house 13 Fen wick
Moran Patrick, cooper, house 102 Moody
Moran Thomas E. marbleworker, 165 Middlesex, house 5 Cross
Moran Thomas, wiredresser, L. M. S. h. rear Smith, n. Mt. Vernon
Moran Thomas Mrs. house rear 13 Little
Moran William, laborer, house 31 Floyd
Morehouse Isaac, watchman, Lawrence corp. boards 43 do.
Morey Bernard, spinner, boards 61 Lawrence corporation
Morey Dolly, widow, boards 32 Bartlett [Merrimack
Morey George F. (Knapp S? Morey), publisher, 44 Central, h. 380
Morey Julian A. {Chelmsford), boards rear 55 Gorham
Morey Louey, widow, house 32 Bartlett
Morey Sherman M., Middlesex, house 43 Branch
Morey Stephen, laborer, boards 51 Cushing
Morey Thomas J. peddler, house 52 Tyler
Morey William, foreman printer, " Citizen " office, house 32 Bartlett
Morgan Christopher, house 36 Lawrence corporation
Morgan Christopher, jr. spinner, house 76 Lawrence corporation
Morgan Ebenezer, real-estate agent and employment office, 314
Merrimack, boards 36 Lawrence corporation
Morgan Ebenezer, 2d, clerk at 1 Merrimack House, boards 36
Lawrence corporation
Morgan E. jeweller, boards 36 Lawrence corporation
Morgan Frank, laborer, house 31 Tremont
Morgan Henry Mrs. house 15 Hurd
Morgan John, bleachery, house 31 Keene
Moriarty Cornelius, laborer, house 3 Quigley's alley
Moriarty Joanna, widow, houso 20 Adams
Moriarty John, laborer, house 7 Carolin's block, Fayette
Morisette Pascal, wheelwright, boards Albro's block, Cushing
Morn Patrick, stonemason, boards 4 Massachusetts corporation
Morrill Charles, superintendent public schools, City Government
building, boards 420 Merrimack
Morrill Elizabeth, widow, house 31 Chapel
Morrill Eugene, painter, boards 31 Chapel
Morrill Ezra, carpenter, house 99 Cross
Morrill Hannah A. Miss, fancy-goods, 66 Merrimack, h. 31 Chapel
Morrill Joseph, operative, house rear 394 Merrimack
Morrill Leonard, yard Boott corporation, house 39 do.
Morrill Nathaniel W. painter, 197 Gorham, house 25 Walnut
Morrill Ralph H. liquors, &c. 145 Central, boards 23 Charles
Morrill R. H. boards 54 East Merrimack
Morrill Sarah, widow, house 1 Middlesex place
Morrill Sarah Miss, house 120 Moody
Morris Ann Mrs. house 59 West Union
Merchants' and Farmers' Mnt, Fire Ins. Co., "Worcester. Inc. 1846,
has always paid liberal dividends on expiring policies. (See p. 344.)
196 LOWELL [ M ] DIRECTORY.
Morris Frank, laborer, house 55 West Union
Morris Henry, machinist, boards 59 West Union
Morris James, laborer, bouse rear 31 Middle
Morris James, laborer, bouse 3 George
Morris James, peddler, house 13 Broadway
Morris John, house 6 Simpson's block
Morris John, moulder, boards 39 Appleton
Morris John Mrs. boards 55 Fletcher
Morris Martin, baker, 34 Paige, house do.
Morris Mary, widow, house 34 Paige
Morris Thomas F. baker, 34 Paige, boards do.
Morris Mrs. house 8 Jefferson
Morrisey Dennis, laborer, house rear 49 Fenwick
Morrisey Michael, boltmaker, boards 138 Lawrence
Morrisey Paschal, carriage-maker, 163 Central, boards 49 Cusbing
Morrisey Thomas, operative, house rear 148 Lowell
Morrison David, tanner, boards Central House [lane
Morrison Dependence, roll-coverer, 92 Merrimack, h. r. 2 Morse's
Morrison Hannah T. Mrs. boarding-house, 4 Merrimack corp.
Morrison Hugh, real-estate agent, 114 Middlesex, house do.
Morrison James, laborer, house 24 Worthen
Morrison James G. overseer, Middlesex Company, house 33 Elm
Morrison James L. boards 30 Appleton corporation
Morrison John, overseer, Appleton corporation, house 30 do.
Morrison John F. music-teacher, boards 30 Appleton corporation
Morrison Richard, laborer, house 1 Suffolk court
Morrison Sarah E. widow, boards 41 Boott corporation
Morrison William D. Mrs. house 45 Summer
Morrow Hugh, bleachery, house 34 South
Morrow John, laborer, house Liberty, near Pine
Morse Albert A. machinist, boards 177 Merrimack corporation
Morse Amos M. blacksmith, 128 Middlesex, bds. 1 Wamesit block
Morse Amos Mrs. boards 282 Salem
Morse Bela H., Middlesex, house 22 Warren
Morse Charles H. grocer, 126 Central, house 39 Andover
Morse Charles T. fireman, boards 6 Water
Morse Decatur J. weaver, house 15 Prescott corporation
Morse Edgar H. boards 26 Prescott corporation
Morse Edwin L. teamster, house 37 Branch
Morse Eliza, widow, boards 37 Branch
Morse Elizabeth, widow, house 6 Water
Morse Elizabeth, widow, house 24 Austin
Morse Ezekiel R. expressman, Merrimack-st. depot, h. 14 Church
Morse Frank R. Rev. boards 31 £ Merrimack corporation
Morse Franklin Gr. gardener, house Webster, n. Ninth, Centralville
Morse George H. patent-leather worker, boards 81 Appleton
Morse Henry 0. livery stable, Monument sq. Merr. h. 50 Dutton
Morse Henry S. paymaster, Chase's Mill, h. Wamesit, n. Central
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Morse Isaiah, boards River road, Dracut [h. 157 Central
Morse James C. fruit, periodicals, &c. 133 Central and 6 Gorham,
Morse James N. bookkeeper, at Norcross and Saunders's, house
45 Willie
Morse James W. contractor, L. M. S. house 81 Appleton
Morse Joshua B., Lawrence, house River road, Dracut
Morse Maria M. dressmaker, house 24 Austin
Morse Mary J. widow, house 1 Ford
Morse Nathan, hostler, Washington House
Morse Nathan C. shoemaker, house 177 Merrimack corporation
Morse Robert, trader, boards 6 Water
Morse Sarah C. Miss, boards 6 East Pine, near Carlton
Morse Thomas E. Mrs. house 8 Fifth, Centralville
Morse William, fuller, house Water, corner Pond
Morse William G. overseer, Mass. corp. house 26 Prescott corp.
Morse Willis, machinist, house 81 Appleton
Mort James W. cigar manufacturer, 77 Central, house 52 Bartlett
Morton Israel R. stonecutter, School, corner Boston and Lowell
Railroad crossing, house 18 Suffolk corporation
Morton Phineas, watchman, L. M. S. boards 96 Middlesex
Morton Reuben T. (Richards, M., fy Colburn), plasters, 15 Ash
Morton True, machinist, house 3 South Franklin court
Moses Stephen T. millinery, 97 Merrimack, h. 28 Bridge, Cent.
Mosher Daniel W. watchman, house 12 Warren
Mosher James (Boston), house 67 Charles
Motley George, treasurer Appleton corporation, house 43 Nesmith
Moulton Charles, watchman, 7 Thorndike
Moukon Charles L. clerk, Middlesex Company, house 53 Church
Moulton Eliza, widow, house rear 91 Appleton
Moulton Enoch I. expressman, S. & L. R. R. b. 11 Merr. corp.
Moulton Fann ie R. dressmaker, 95 Central, boards 12 Hurd
Moulton Ira Mrs. boordingdiouse, 11 Merrimack corporation
Moulton John H. bobbin manuf. Mechanics Mills, boards Chelms-
ford, cor. Westford
Moulton John L. mason, house 57 First, Centralville
Moulton Moses S. (Hadley fy Moulton), turners, &c. Cushing,
corner Rock, house rear 31 Cushing [°pp. Park
Moulton Oliver H. supt. Hamilton Manuf. Co. h. 182 E. Merr.
Moulton Samuel, teamster, boards 5 Perrin
Mowe Daniel Mrs. house 94 Middle
Mowe George S. manuf. Movve's Cough Balsam, house 94 Middle
Moxley Pnilena C. embroidery stamping, 252 Gorham, b. 248 do.
Moxley Pnilena E. nurse, house 248 Gorham
Mudgett William A. shoemaker, house 50 Church
Mugtord George, laborer, house 101 Lowell
Mulcahy James P. painter, 22 Middle, house 76 Lowell
Mulcahy John, wool-puller, boards 7 Davidson
Mulcahy Michael, operative, house rear 21 Dummer
Geo. F. Hunt <fc Co. are agents for Merchants' and Farmers' Mutual
Fire Ins. Co. Office, 38 Central St., Lowell, Mass. (See page 344.)
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Muldoon Julia Miss, house Thorndike, corner Hale
Muldoon Michael, laborer, house rear 17 Union
Mulhearn Bridget, widow, house 78 Charles
Mulhern Michael, foundry, house Marion, near Broadway
Mulhern Patrick, operative, boards 26 Winter
Mulherrin Catharine Miss, house 10 River, Centralville
Mulherrin Mary, house 10 River, Centralville
Mulholland James, laborer, house Salem, above Cabot
Mulholland John, painter, boards 42 L. M. S. corporation
Mullen Barney, currier, house Tanners, near Lincoln
Mullen Charles, sashmaker, Wamesit Steam Mills, boards 56 L.
M. S. corporation
Mullen Charles, teamster, Howe & Burnham's, Dutton, h. Summer
Mullen Dominick, flagman, Boston and Lowell Railroad, Northern
depot, house rear 17 Winter
Mullen Elizabeth, widow, house 54 West Union
Mullen Elizabeth, widow, house rear 17 Winter
Mullen Elizabeth Mrs. boards 2 William
Mullen Hugh, laborer, B. & L. R. R. house 54 West Union
Mullen James, operative, house 15 Spring
Mullen James, machinist, 235 Middlesex, house 23 Winter
Mullen John, dyer, boards 115 Gorham
Mullen John, plasterer, house 3 Korner's court
Mullen John, strainermaker, house 9 Fifth, Centralville
Mullen John, quarrier, boards Union
Mullen Joseph, laborer, house rear 5 Hancock avenue
Mullen Michael, painter, house 87 Merrimack corporation
Mullen Mitchell, bobbinmaker, Mechanics Mills, b. 56 L. M. S. corp.
Mullen Rebecca Mrs. house 56 Lowell Machine Shop corporation
Mullett Sarah A. Mrs. house Bowers, corner Beacon
Mullett Sarah E. Miss, boards Bowers, corner Beacon .
Mulligan Mary, widow, house rear 9 Jefferson
Mulligan Patrick, laborer, house 18 Jefferson
Mulligan Patrick, operative, house 66 Suffolk
Mullihan Michael, helper, Willie, corner Dutton
Mulranan Patrick, laborer, house 16 Winter
Mulray Patrick, laborer, at Gas Works, house 8 Broadway
Mulready Mary, widow, house 101 Gorham
Mulvaney Matthew, woolsorter, boards 16 High
Mulvey Patrick Mrs. boards 98 Lowell
Mulvey Patrick, operative, house 14 Adams
Munn Charles H. Mrs. house 10 Read, Centralville
Munn Francis D. (Bartlett, Moody, fy Co.), mineral- water, 52 Mid-
dlesex, house 69 Bridge, Centralville
Munn Frederick, spinner, house 8 Massachusetts corporation
Munn George M. machinist, Mechanics Mills, house Lee
Munroe Charles, machinist, house 32 High
Munroe E. L. widow, boards 19 Howard
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Munroe George S. clerk, 195 Middlesex, house 19 Howard
Munroe William H. painter, house 83 Howard
Munroe William, overseer, Lowell corporation
Munroe, see Monroe
Munsell John, watchman, boards 44 Boott corporation
Munsey Edgar S. teamster, house 2 Wamesit court
Munsey Timothy, carpenter, house 5 Perrin
Murch George W. watchman, house 149 Moody
Murch Thompson, stonecutter, School, corner Boston and Lowell Rail-
road crossing, house 29 Marshall [13 Hancock avenue
Murkland Archibald, hosemaker, at Josiah Gates & Sons, boards
Murkland George, printer, at Penhallow's, house rear 61 Salem
Murkland James, beltmaker, G Mechanics building, house 30 Suffolk
Murkland James, mason, boards 14 Cady
Murkland James, operative, boards 13 Hancock avenue
Murkland John, section hand, house 14 Cady
Murkland John, jr. Mrs. boards 248 Gorham
Murkland John W. {W. S? J. W. Murkland), 82 Middle, house
2 Lawrence
Murkland Sophia, widow, boards 248 Gorham
Murkland William & J. W. pattern makers and machinists, 82
Middle, house 15 Hancock avenue
Murkland William, jr. machinist, boards 13 Hancock avenue
Murkland Woodward E. moulder, boards 14 Cady
Murphy Catharine, widow, house Adams, near Broadway
Murphy Catharine, widow, house 27 Summer
Murphy Catharine, dressmaker, house 30 Lowell
Murphy Cornelius, laborer, at Gas Works, h. Lewis, cor. Jefferson
Murphy Cornelius, papermaker, house Carney's alley
Murphy Cornelius, laborer, house 3 Jefferson
Murphy Daniel, beer-agent, 44 Dutton, house 21 Lewis
Murphy Daniel, house 2 Howe
Murphy Daniel, laborer, house 24 William
Murphy Daniel, house 16 Dummer
Murphy Edward, gardener, house 42 Salem
Murphy Hetty Mrs. house 20 Summer
Murphy James, foundrymau, house 43 Adams
Murphy James, laborer, boards 18 Lowell
Murphy James, moulder, Willie, corner Dutton
Murphy Jeremiah, carpet-weaver, house 2 Swift
Murphy Jeremiah, gardener, house 7 Andover
Murphy Jeremiah, operative, boards 1 George
Murphy John, laborer, house 45 Adams
Murphy John, house Common, near Cross
Murphy John, tailor, 47 Market, house do.
Murphy John, laborer, house Carpenter's court
Murphy John, Appleton, house Wheelock's block, Chapel
Murphy John, moulder, Willie, cor. Dutton, bds. 42 L. M. S. corp.
The Connecticut Fire Ins. Co., Hartford, Ct. A prompt and liberal
Co. to insure in ; has never had a lawsuit. G. F. Hunt & Co., Agts.
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Murphy John, moulder, house 13 Little
Murphy John, carder, house 16 North
Murphy John Mrs. house 19 Winter
Murphy John B. Mrs. house 40 Cabot [court
Murphy Joseph H. overseer, Faulkner's Mills, h. 2 Lawrence-street
Murphy Julia, widow, boards 74 River, Centralville
Murphy Lawrence, laborer, house 9J Suffolk
Murphy Margaret, boards 1 Quigley's alley
Murphy Mary, house 90 Suffolk
Murphy Michael, laborer, house 66 Church
Murphy Michael, laborer, house 1 Andover
Murphy Mich'ael, clerk, boards 21 Lewis
Murphy Michael, machinist, boards 7 Andover
Murphy Patrick, tailor, house 150 Lowell
Murphy Patrick, harnessmaker, house 33 Salem
Murphy Patrick, spinner, house 11 North
Murphy Stephen, laborer, boards 102 Suffolk
Murphy Thomas, laborer, house 61 Lowell
Murphy Thomas, boilermaker, house 18 Lewis
Murphy Thomas, laborer, house rear 15 Willie avenue
Murphy Thomas, blacksmith, 84 Middle, boards 292 Central
Murphy Timothy, laborer, house rear 15 William
Murphy Timothy, laborer, house 43 Fenwick
Murphy Timothy, laborer, house 2J Howe
Murphy Timothy, laborer, house Lowell, corner Maiden lane
Murphy William, laborer, house rear 114 Suffolk
Murphy William, laborer, boards 30 Pawtucket
Murphy William, laborer, house 13 Davis
Murphy Wdliam J. mariner, boards 13 Davis
Murphy Mrs. house 158 Lowell
Murray Andrew, overseer, Lowell corp. house 7 Lagrange
Murray Catharine, widow, house 50 West Union
Murray Dennis, bleachery, house 181 Lawrence
Murray Ellen, house rear 114 Suffolk
Murray James, house 3 Mechanic
Murray James, Merrimack P. W. boards 106 Merrimack corp.
Murray James, laborer, house 2 Swift
Murray James, laborer, house 181 Lawrence
Murray James T. clock-repairer, rear 20 Winter, house do.
Murray Jeremiah, laborer, house 181 Lawrence
Murray John, dyer, house rear 23 High
Murray John, laborer, house 100 Lowell
Murray John, spinner, boards 4 J Boott corporation
Murray Mary, widow, house 52 Dutton
Murray Mary, widow, house 142 Merrimack corporation
Murray Patrick, junk, house 38 South
Murray Patrick, spinner, boards 5 Suffolk corporation
Murray Patrick, laborer, house 2 Suffolk court
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Murray Peter, laborer, house rear 99 East Merrimack
Murray Samuel T. Mrs. house 7 Cabot block
Murray Thomas, druggist, boards rear 23 High
Murray Timothy, house rear 75 Lowell
Murray Timothy, blacksmith, boards 14 Winter
Murray William C. marbleworker, 155 Central, house 1S6 do.
Murray , peddler, house 1 Cummiskey's alley
Murrer Joseph, boarding-house, 137 Middlesex
Murtagh Patrick, finisher, house 27 Bleachery
Murtough Edward, Massachusetts corporation, boards Railroad alley
Murtough Mary, widow, house Railroad alley
Murtough William, Massachusetts corporation, bds. Railroad alley
Muzzey H. C. Mrs. house 3 High-street square
Myers Ann E. boarding-house, 14 Boott corporation
Myers Henry L. carder, house 69 Market
Myers John, moulder, Willie, corner Dutton
Myers Porter, teamster, boards 25 Bleachery
Mylet James, boards 21 Summer
Myron John, carpenter, house East Pine, near Carlton
NADIN GEORGE, Hamilton corporation, boards 6 do.
Nannan John, Hamilton corporation, house 7 Lowell [Charles
Napolski Francis X. tailor, 69 Charles and 52 Central, house 69
Narney Owen, laborer, boards Wanalancit
Nary Daniel, machinist, house 104 Middlesex
Nary David Mrs. house 16 Davis
Nary Sarah, Mrs. dressmaker, 95 Central, house 226 do.
Nash James W. & Co. stoves and kitchen furniture, 105 Central,
house 57 Bartlett
Nash John C. harnessmaker, 196 Middlesex, boards 6 East Pine
Nash William, currier, house 22 Linden
Nason Almira, widow, boards 41 Church
Nason Mary Miss, house 148 Suffolk
Nason Phebe, widow, house 22 Austin
Nawn Richard, operative, house 6 Carolin's block, Fayette
Nawnn John, laborer, house 97 Merrimack corporation
Naylor George, carpet manufacturer, Wamesit Power Company,.
house 17 Ames
Naylor Joseph, woolen carder, house 16 Tremont corporation
Naylor Walker, machinist, house 47 Market
Neal Aurelia C. widow, house 381 Merrimack
Neal Charles H. operative, house 1 Pollard's avenue
Neal Joseph Mrs. house 85 Howard [rimack
Neal Martha A. teacher, No. 10 Primary School, boards 381 Mer-
Nealley Benjamin F. Mrs. boards 40 Worthen
Nealley Charles, boards 19 Suffolk corporation
Nearney Patrick, laborer, boards 136 Merrimack corporation
Nearney Roger, laborer, house Coburn, near River, Centralville
The Lowell Office of the Howard Fire Ins. Co. Is at No. 38 Central
Street. GEO. F. HUNT &, CO., Agent*. (Seepage 344.)
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202 LOWELL [N] DIRECTORY.
Needham William 0. cloth room, Massachusetts corp. boards 50 do.
Neilon Martin, bleachery, house rear 4 Livingston
Nelson Edwin, dresser, boards 4 Massachusetts corporation
Nelson George E. machinist, Arch, boards 115 Gorham
Nelson Henry, carpenter, 26 Middlesex, bds. 4 Massachusetts corp.
Nelson James, operative, house rear 73 River, Centralville
Nelson Josiah F. Mrs. house Broadway, near Guard Locks
Nesuiith John, United States collector, 1 Nesmith's block, house
83 Andover
Nesmith Thomas, house Park, near Andover
Nestor John, laborer, house 33 Worthen
Nevens Robert B. carder, house 8 Merrill's court
Nevins Christopher, house 86 Middlesex
Nevins Edward, boards 33 Hamilton corporation
Nevins John R. carpenter, boards 42 Appleton
Nevins Michael, house rear 101 Gorham
Nevins Patrick, house rear 42 Appleton
Newell Hannah Miss, house 16 Massachusetts corporation
Newell Harriet Miss, boards Tremont corporation
Newell Mary R. widow, house 14 Cabot
Newell Mary R. widow, house 24 Lowell
Newell William, mason, boards 16 Massachusetts corporation
Newhall Henry L. clerk, house near Navy Yard, Dracut
Newhall Samuel, chairmaker, house 387 Middlesex
Newton Carlos, carpenter, Tremont corporation, house 26 do.
Newton Charles E. Mrs. fruit, &c. Dutton, house 6 Wamesit court
Newton Charles N. fruits and periodicals, 143 Middlesex, house do.
Newton Erastus, photographer, 162 Middlesex
Newton E. machinist, house 67 Charles
Newton Henry L. C. Mrs. house 10 Massachusetts corporation
Newton Russell D. machinist, Arch, house 129 Cross
Newton William O. machinist, boards 6 Wamesit court
Nichless George H. machinist, house Lincoln place
Nichol George, saloon, 81 Market, house do.
Nicholas Rolia, watchman on railroad, house 38 Rock
Nichols Alanson, bookkeeper, 9 Thorndike, house 16 Branch
Nichols Albert F. (Cole fy Nichols), iron and brass foundry, Dut-
ton, house 120 Appleton
Nichols Almira C. Mrs. house 190 Central
Nichols Andrew (Lamb S? Nichols), boots and shoes, 19 Merri-
mack, house 3 Union
Nichols Cemantha R. teacher, Bartlett School, boards 42 Worthen
Nichols Charles C. house 17 Chapel
Nichols Converse, blacksmith, 132 Middlesex, house 92 Appleton
Nichols David, marble works, 59 and 61 Dutton, boards 51 East
Merrimack
Nichols Edward H. boards 47 Nesmith [Tyler
Nichols Edwin (G. N. $ E. Nichols), 109 Market, boards 46
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Nichols Forrest B. cabinetmaker, Mechanics Mills, bds. 17 Chapel
Nichols Frank A. (Boston), boards 16 Branch
Nichols Gilman N. & E. produce, 109 Market, house 31 Hanover
Nichols Henry, laborer, boards 20 Hamilton corporation
Nichols Ira Edwin, clerk, J. Nichols, boards 208 Central
Nichols Isaac, marble-worker, house 10 North Franklin court
Nichols Jacob, furniture, &c. Dutton, cor. Lowell, h. 208 Central
Nichols John H. clerk, house Fremont, corner Third, Centralville
Nichols JohnQ. clerk, Dutton, corner Lowell, bds. 208 Central
Nichols {Levi) & Hutchins (M. F.), confectionery, 37 Central,
boards do.
Nichols Moses, Merrimack, boards 202 do.
Nichols Thomas, painter, house 35 Central [146 Central
Nichols (William) & Fletcher (Edmund D.), grocers, 144 and
Nichols ( William) & Co. (E. D. Fletcher), flour dealers, old
freight depot, Thorndike, house 47 Nesmith
Nichols William H. up'holsterer. 11 Middle, house rear 31 Cushing
Nickerson Fraut, physician, 5 Savings Bank building, house 125
East Merrimack
Nickerson Dr. boards 105 Gorham
Nickson James, machinist, boards 61 Lawrence corporation
Nierney Roger Mrs. house 6 Coburn, Centralville
Nimblett George D. currier, house Main [Intire
Noble Charles O. cabinetmaker, rear 239 Middlesex, house 7 Mc-
Noble George H. contractor, L. M. S. house 151 Broadway
Nolan Cornelius, laborer, house 12 Winter
Nolan Thomas, Merrimack, house 4 Cummiskey's alley
Nolan Timothy, laborer, house North Chapel
Noon William, Merrimack, house 85 Lowell
Noonan Dennis, starcher, boards 35 Bleachery
Noonan James, Middlesex, boards rear 30 Fayette
Noonan John, gigger, house 9 George
Noonan Michael, bleachery, house 200 Lawrence
Noonan Patrick, laborer, house 50 Lewis
Noonan Thomas, laborer, boards 9 Winter
Norcott Mary E. widow, house 28 Suffolk
Norcross Albert G. dressing-room, Massachusetts corp. h. 54 do.
Norcross (Isaac W.) & Saunders (Charls W.), agents, manufac-
turers, and dealers in lumber, Middlesex, near Branch, house
141 Fletcher
Norcross Isaac W. jr. boards 141 Fletcher [near Parker
Norcross J. Edwin, clerk, A. L. Waite & Co.'s, house Chelmsford,
Norcross Nicholas W. insurance agent, 4 Barristers' Hall, boards
Chelmsford
Norman Rufus, carpenter, house 165 Merrimack corporation
Norris Alonzo S. weaver, boards 61 Lawrence
Norris Charles E. operative, Lawrence corporation, house 51 do.
Norris George B. carpenter, h. Coburn, cor. Hildreth, Centralville
Manufg Property, Merchandise, Dwellings, <fc Household Furni-
ture, ins. at satisfactory rates, hy Geo. F. Hunt & Co., Ins. Agt's.
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Norris George G. S. carpenter, house 92 Merrimack corporation
Norris George W. livery stable, Warren, n. Central, h. 32 Hurd
Norris Henry, filecutter, Arch, near N. & L. depot, b. 69 Everett
Norris John, mason, house 69 Fayette
Norris John, jr. variety store, 189 Central, house do.
Norris Proctor P. operative, Lawrence corporation, boards 52 do.
Norris Roscellus C. watchman, boards 138 Merrimack corporation
North Frederick T. overseer, Middlesex Company, house 31 Elm
North William, overseer, Middlesex Company, house 35 Lawrence
North William L. {Adams, North, $ Co.), 7 Central, h. 47 Tyler
Northum George R. weaver, boards 44 Boott corporation
Norton Ann, widow, house 13 Abbott
Norton Ellen Miss, house 13 Abbott
Norton Horace R. machinist, boards 5 Jackson
Norton James F. gasfitter, 84 Middle, house 15 Marshall
Norton John, laborer, at Gas Works, house 42 Appleton
Norton Sophia Mrs. boarding-house, 72 Lowell Machine Shop corp.
Norton William B. machinist, boards 13 Franklin square
Norton Mrs. boards 208 Merrimack [8 Adams
Nourbourne Alfred ( W. Robinson § Co.), Mechanics Mills, house
Nourse Francis H. supt. S. & L. R.R. and L. & L. R.R., Mid-
dlesex-street depot, house 105 Appleton [corp.
Nourse James P. patternmaker, house 54 Lowell Machine Shop
Nourse John A. cabinetmaker, 239 Middlesex, house 23 Howard
Nourse John H. cabinetmaker, 239 Middlesex
Nowell Foster, house 141 East Merrimack [Merrimack
Nowell George F. machinist, Fletcher, cor. Cushing, h. 141 East
Noyes Aaron, soapmaker, house 382 Middlesex
Noyes Amos B. machinist, 96 Middle, boards 16 Austin
Noyes Benjamin A. carpenter, house 16 Austin
Noyes Benjamin C. laborer, house 88 East Merrimack
Noyes Charles Mrs. house 47 Fayette
Noyes Cyrus S. trunkmaker, 58 and 60 Central, house 13 Oak
Noyes Gilman C. painter, house Fulton, Central ville
Noyes Henry, boards 230 Central
Noyes Henry H. cigars, &c. 139 Central, boards 141 do.
Noyes Huldah C. widow, house 87 Moody
Noyes John F. carpenter, house 230 Central
Noyes John W. machinist, boards 16 Austin
Noyes Joseph, machinist, boards 17 Walnut
Noyes Joseph L. house Wyman
Noyes Newton T. patent pie-forks, house Mt. Pleasant, Centralville
Noyes Person {Boston), house 1 Auburn
Noyes William M. machinist, house 39 Carter
Nudd David P. teamster, boards 25 Cabot
Nudd George Y. painter, house 18 Adams, Franklin square
Nugent Michael, junk dealer, 16 Gorham, house 24 George
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Nugent Thomas, teamster, at wood-yard, Jackson, house Central,
corner Green
Nugent William A. shoemaker, house 50 Church
Nute Addison, clerk, Merrimack House, boards do.
Nute Andrew T. machinist, house 14 Elm
Nute Orin S. scalemaker, Mechanics Mills, boards 14 Elm
Nute Sewall T. teamster, house near Navy Yard, Dracut
Nuttage Mary, widow, house 63 Adams
Nuttall James, spinner, boards 42 Boott corporation
Nutter Alfred, millwright, house 11 Ames
Nutter James R., Middlesex, house Holbrook's court
Nutter Lewis, painter, house 62 Lowell Machine Shop corporation
Nutter Michael, spinner, boards Holbrook's court
Nutting Benjamin F. stonecutter, house 14 Cady
Nutting Stephen Henry, machinist, house 228 School
Nutting James, marbleworker, house High, corner Chestnut
Nutting R. L. woodturner, 239 Middlesex
Nye Fanny Mrs. house 27 Boott corporation
Nye George A. teamster, bouse 267 Middlesex
O'BEIRNE PATRICK, clothpresser, house 93 Gorham
Ober Oliver, patternmaker, house 11 Tyler
O'Brien Ann, widow, house 5 Union court
O'Brien Ann, widow, boards 19 Tremont corporation
O'Brien Catharine, widow, house 3 Brown's court, Centralville
O'Brien David W. clerk, 7 Canal block, boards 70 Lawrence
O'Brien Edward, laborer, boards 56 South
O'Brien Hugh, clerk, house 106 Merrimack
O'Brien James, carpenter, house 81 Charles
O'Brien James, laborer, at Gas Works, house 45 Adams
O'Brien John Rev. pastor St. Patrick's Catholic Church, house
Fenwick, near do.
O'Brien John, machinist, bds. 41 Lowell Machine Shop corporation
O'Brien John, laborer, house rear River, Centralville
O'Brien John, operative, boards 1 George
O'Brien Marcus, moulder, house 15 Broadway
O'Brien Mary, widow, house 25 Summer
O'Brien Mary, widow, house 56 South
O'Brien Michael, laborer, house rear 19 Winter
O'Brien Owen, laborer, house 81 Water
O'Brien Patrick {California), house 40 Adams
O'Brien Patrick, tailor, 69 Charles, boards 22 Green
O'Brien Patrick Mrs. house 21 Adams
O'Brien Terrance, bleachery, house 8 Mill
O'Brien Thomas, laborer, house 70 Lawrence
O'Brien Thomas, laborer, house rear 38 Dummer
O'Brien Thomas, bleacher, boards 35 Bleachery
O'Brien Timothy, laborer, house Common, near Cross
North Am. Fire Ins. Co., Hartford, Ct. Capital and Surplus, over
$400,000. G. F. Hunt <fc Co., Agents, 28 Central St. (See p. 344.)
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Ockington David, painter, house 56 Andover
Ockington Nancy, clerk, 40 Merrimack, boards 56 Andover
O'Colligan John, operative, house 20 New
O'Connell David, moulder, hoards rear 347 Merrimack
O'Connell Ellen, -widow, house rear 347 Merrimack
O'Connell James, carder, house 2 Lee
O'Connell John, tailor, boards rear 347 Merrimack
O'Connell John Mrs. house 194 Gorham
O'Connell John, laborer, boards 194 Gorham
O'Connell Luke, blacksmith, boards 194 Gorham
O'Connell Michael, laborer, house Howard's avenue
O'Connell Michael, laborer, house 15 Winter
O'Connell Patrick, house 32 North
O'Connell Patrick, house 15 Union
O'Conner Bernard, laborer, house 12' Coburn, Centralville
O'Conner James A. machinist, boards Dutton, corner Fletcher
O'Conner John, fruit, &c. Dutton, corner Fletcher, house do.
O'Conner John, laborer, house 23 Wamesit
O'Conner John M. machinist, boards Dutton, corner Fletcher
O'Connor Bernard, clerk, 38 Market, house do.
O'Connor Catherine, widow, house 25 Union
O'Connor John, spinner, 7 Thorndike
O'Connor Patrick, laborer, house 6 Appleton
O'Connor Thomas, marbleworker, house 42 Salem
O'Connor William, baker, house 59 River, Centralville
O'Day John, laborer, house Wheelock's block
O'Day Margaret, widow, house 148 Central
O'Day Michael, grinder, boards 33 Ma.ssachusetts corporation
O'Donnell John, Boston and Lowell Railroad, house 52 Lewis
O'Donnell John, laborer, house 11 East Merrimack
O'Donnell Thomas, laborer, house 8 Little
O'Dwyer Martin, cardstripper, house 28 jGorham
Offutt David F. clerk, 39 Market, house 11 Green
Offutt George & Son, upholsterers, 135 Central, house 11 Green
Offutt {George F.) & Fairgrieve (George W.), furniture, 39 Mar-
ket, house 29 do.
O'Gara Bernard, laborer, house 17 High
O'Gara Patrick, farmer, house 15 High
Ogelvie Nancy Jane, variety store, 85 Merrimack, house do.
Ogg Joseph, blacksmith, house 11 Worthen
Ogg Joseph, moulder, Willie, corner Dutton
Ogg Telles, at bobbin shop, Wamesit Steam Mills
Ogle Isaac, tinsmith, house 62 Dutton
O'Gorman Barnard, barber, American House, boards 27 William
'Grady George, machinist, house 64 Charles
O'Grady John, variety store, 101 Gorham, house do.
O'Hara Bridget, widow, house -9 Water
O'Hare Hannah, widow, house 61 Gorham
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O'Hare James, carder, boards 6 Hamilton corporation
O'Hare James, laborer, at Gas Works
O'Hare John, laborer, house 2 Coburn, Centralville
O'Hare John, bleachery, house Prospect, corner Kidder .
O'Hare Mary, widow, house 62 Moody
O'Hare Michael, laborer, house 65 Dutton
O'Hare Michael Mrs. house 62 Dutton
O'Hare Peter, laborer, bouse 102 Lowell
O'Hare Rosa, widow, house 12 Howe
O'Hare Thomas, laborer, bouse 6 Dempsey's yard
O'Hare Thomas, spinner, 7 Thorndike, house rear 4 Livingston
O'Hearn Cornelius, blacksmith, house 36 Marion
O'Hearn Ellen, widow, house 62 Suffolk
O'Hearn James, laborer, house 54 Lewis
O'Hearn John, mason, house 84 Market
O'Hearn Michael, moulder, house 104 Suffolk
O'Hearn Michael, painter, boards 54 Lewis
O'Hearn Richard, laborer, house 9 Fenwick
O'Hearn Thomas, laborer, house 21 Dummer
O'Hearn Timothy, tanner, house 181 Lawrence
O'Helorin David, laborer, house 6 Appleton
O'Herron Michael, teamster, A. L. Brooks's
O'Keefe David Mrs. house 34 North
O'Keefe James, laborer, bouse 230 Middlesex
O'Keefe James, engineer, boards 64 Suffolk
O'Keefe Michael, blacksmith, 285 Merrimack, house Charles
O'Keefe Patrick, spinner, boards 34 North
O'Keefe, see Keefe
O'Laughlin Ann, widow, boards 40 South
O'Laughlin James, boards 19 Higb ■
O'Laughlin Michael, at bleachery, boards 36 Bleachery
O'Laughlin Michael, dyer, boards 132 Lawrence
O'Laughlin Patrick, laborer, house 9 Carolin's block, Fayette
O'Laughlin Terrence, laborer, house 21 Davidson
Oldrayd Joseph, engraver, Merrimack Print Works, house 106
Merrimack corporation [son's court
Olney Emery, bobbinmaker, Wamesit Steam Mills, house 6 Far-
O'Malley Austin, house 16 Williams
O'Malley Edward, machinist, 235 Middlesex, house 148 Suffolk
O'Mand James, laborer, house 24 Lowell
O'Neil Bernard, grocer, 81 Gorbam, boards 28 Summer
O'Neil Bridget, widow, house Howard's avenue
O'Neil Bridget, widow, house 9 Winter
()"Neil Catharine, widow, house 1 Hurd
O'Neil Charles, student, boards Dempsey's yard
O'Neil Cornelius, laborer, house Lewis, corner Jefferson
O'Neil Daniel, spinner, house 32 Lewis
O'Neil Daniel, yard, Merrimack corporation, boards 134 do.
Business tHat can't afford Insurance is too poor to follow. Wis-
dom, Prudence, Experience, all say, Insure at once. (See page 344.)
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O'Neil Dennis, marble polisher, 181 Central, house Davidson, cor-
ner East Merrimack
O'Neil Francis, laborer, boards 28 Summer
O'Neil Henry, helper, Lowell-street Boiler Works
O'Neil Hugh, tailor, 1 Hurd, house do.
O'Neil Hugh, sawyer, house 311 Middlesex
O'Neil Hugh S. tinsmith, house 62 Lowell
O'Neil James, machinist, boards 2 Quigley's alley
O'Neil James, operative, house 6 Jefferson
O'Neil James, tanner, house Lincoln, Ayer's City
O'Neil James, house Dempsey's yard
O'Neil John, operative, boards 5 Faulkner's block
O'Neil John, cooper, boards 5 Cummi&key's alley
O'Neil Jeremiah, clerk, 24 Adams, boards do.
O'Neil Margaret Mrs. house 29 Congress
O'Neil Margaret, widow, house 1 Quigley's alley
O'Neil Margaret, widow, boards 5 Summer
O'Neil Margaret, widow, house Fulton, Centralville
O'Neil Margaret, widow, house Lewis, corner Jefferson
O'Neil Mary, dressmaker, house 28 Summer
O'Neil Mary, widow, house 52 Middle
O'Neil Mary, widow, house rear 43 Middle
O'Neil Michael, spinner, house 23 North
O'Neil Patrick, washer, house 103 Grorham
O'Neil Patrick, boards 32 Lewis
O'Neil Patrick, dyer, boards Lewis, corner Jefferson
O'Neil Terrance, house 28 Summer
O'Neil Thomas, bleachery, house 23 Cedar
O'Neil Timothy, laborer, house rear 141 Lowell
Orange Henry S. house 13 John
Ordway Alonzo, policeman, house 57 Lawrence corporation
Ordway George B., Lowell & Lawrence Railroad, house 69 School
Ordway George 0. machinist, boards 22 Common
Ordway Henry M. watchmaker, 86 Merrimack, house 5 Nesmith
Ordway Jeremiah, blacksmith, h. Seventh, near Bridge, Centralville
Ordway Joseph E. overseer, at R. Kitson's, h. First, near Bridge,
Centralville
Ordway Martha, widow, house 22 Common
Ordway Willard, laborer, house 24 Suffolk
Ormsby James, machinist, house 131 Lowell
O'Rourke Farrell, whitewasher, house 169 Merrimack corporation
O'Rourke Frank E., Merrimack corporation, boards 78 Middle
O'Rourke John, helper, house rear 75 Lowell
O'Rourke Miles, laborer, house 78 Middle
Orso Catharine, widow, house 29 Howard's avenue
Ort Adam, blacksmith, house 34 Marion
Osborn Edmund H. sashmaker, Wamesit Steam Mills, b. 22 Grand
Osborne Louisa Miss, at Old Ladies' Home, 58 Moody
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Osgood Asa C. clerk, 46 Merrimack, boards American House
Osgood Atis, machinist, 237 Middlesex, house 21 Queen
Osgood Caleb Mrs. widow, house 50 Andover
Osgood Charles, farmer, house Gorham, near Railroad bridge
Osgood Charles T. harnessmaker, boards 10 Suffolk corporation
Osgood Edwin S. clerk, 44^ Merrimack, house 20 Hurd
Osgood George C. physician, 14 Barristers' Hall, boards 12 Hurd
Osgood George N. painter, 252 Merrimack, h. School, cor. Liberty
Osgood Horace, baker, house 2 Bay State avenue
Osgood Isaac, carpenter, house 43 Church
Osgood Isaac P. machinist, boards 36 Franklin
Osgood Maria, teacher, No. 33 Primary School, boards 237 Central
Osgood Orin F. bookkeeper, 27 Central, boards 65 Butterfield
Osgood Samuel, machinist, house 36 Franklin
Osgood William F. surveyor, house 65 Butterfield
O'Shaughnassay John, grocer, 1 Coburn, Centralville, house do.
O'Shea Dennis, blacksmith, 41 Middle, house 39 do.
O'Shea Pierce, laborer, house 45 Gorham
Osterhoudt Simeon P. machinist and boardingJiouse, 38 Lawrence
corporation [ner Broadway
O'Sullivan James, shoemaker, 7 Canal block, boards Fletcher, cor-
Oswald Henry, brushmaker, house 12 Clay
Otis Alice, widow, house 24 Hurd
Otis Jane, widow, house 328 Central
Otis John, saloon, 220 Middlesex, boards 48 Appleton
Otis Silas D. overseer, house 16 Bleachery
O'Toole Thomas, laborer, Pleasant, near Coburn, Centralville
Outram George, file-forger, Arch, near N. & L. depot, b. 11 Cedar
Owen Francis N. clerk, H. & A. Whitney, boards 52 E. Merrimack
Owen Richard, night watchman, at H. O. Morse's, bds. 10 Dummer
Owen William N. provisions, 50 East Merrimack, house 52 do.
Owen W. Alonzo, musician, boards 52 East Merrimack
Owens Francis, machinist, boards 148 Central
Owens Hugh, house Adams, near Broadway
Owens James, grocer, 148 Central, house do.
Owens Patrick, hostler, house 10 Dummer
PAASCHE ALEXANDER, carpenter, house Pawtucket, near
City line
Packard Amos, teamster, 1 and 2 Com. square, house 37 George
Packard Joseph, sashmaker, Wamesit Steam Mills, h.14 Lagrange ct.
Packard Lucius B. Mrs. house 76 Lawrence corporation
Packard Sarah S. Miss, house 47 Tyler
Packard William H. dresser, boards 4 Massachusetts corporation
Packer {David) & Thompson (A.), physicians, 16 Central, h. do.
Page Abram, oyster saloon, 112 Central, house 12 Ames
Page Almira, tailoress, house 18 Austin
Page Alonzo, carpenter, house 44 Dummer
Narragansett Fire «fc Marine Ins. Co.. Prov., R.I. Cap., $500,-
OOO. Policies written by G. F. Hunt & Co., Agts., 38 Central St.
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Page Charles, student, boards 2 Middlesex place
Page Cnarles, mason, house 197 Grorham
Page Charles A., Horse Kailroad station, Grorham, corner Moore,
boards 12 Ames
Page Charles R. fruit, &c. 298 Merrimack, house do.
Page Dudley L. confectioner, 1 Middle and 39 Merrimack, house
39 Merrimack
Page Edward H. mason, boards 17 Austin
Page Greorge W. carpenter, 132 Middlesex, house 88 Appleton
Page Hannah, widow, boards 12 Ames [house do.
Page Henry J. {James T. Page fyCo.), stoves, &c. 265 Merrimack,
Page Isaac, house 149 Broadway
Page T. Henry, insurance agent, 49 Central, boards 149 Broadway
Page Ira M. weaver, boards 65 Lawrence corporation
Page James C. house Albro block, Cushing
Page James Y. & Co. {Henry J. Page), stoves and tinware, 265
and 267 Merrimack, house 100 Salem
Page John, boards 140 Merrimack corporation
Page John C. carpenter, boards 140 Merrimack corporation
Page Jonathan, carpenter, house 194 Central
Page J. Frank, carpenter, boards 194 Central
Page (Lemuel), Kidder (Samuel, jr.~),& Co. (J. Coggin fy E.
M. Read), flour, Thorndike, corner Dutton, h. 26 Appleton
Page Martha, variety store, 206 Merrimack, house 140 Colburn
Page Mary E. teacher, boards 26 Appleton
Page Moses C. (Rogers fy P.), grocer, 11 John, h. 104 Moody
Page Orange Mrs. house 29 Adams
Page P. and E. A. Misses, boarding-house, 140 Merrimack corp.
Page Samuel, mason, house 17 Austin
Page Samuel S. mason, boards 17 Austin
Page Sarah E. dressmaker, boards.. 16 Central
Paige Charles E. transportation agent, Boston and Lowell and
Nashua and Lowell railroad, office Northern depot, house 14
Westford [corner Lawson
Paige Frank W. harnessmaker, 196 Middlesex, boards School,
Palfrey John C. superintendent Merrimack Manufacturing Company,
house 85 Andover
Palmer Albert, machinist, house 12 Prescott corporation
Palmer Cbarles A. machinist, boards 156 Moody
Palmer Daniel Mrs. house Bridge, near City line, Centralville
Palmer Hannah Mrs. house Lawson, near Queen
Palmer Harriet M. Mrs. boards 76 Merrimack corporation
Palmer Horace T. building-mover, house 35 Charles
Palmer Jacob, tailor, house Hampshire, Centralville
Palmer James M., cotton batting. 120 Merrimack, boards do.
Palmer John, machinist, house 156 Moody
Palmer John F., Merrimack corporation, house 119 do.
Palmer Libbie H. Mrs. dressmaking, 170 Merrimack, house do.
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Palmer Percy W. clerk, boards Fairmount, corner Mansur
Papps Charles H. filecutter, Arch, near Nashua and Lowell depot,
house 11 North Franklin court
Pardee Isaac L. sawyer, boards 52 Merrimack corporation
Pardee Mary E. and Sarah E. Misses, house 52 Merrimack corp.
Park John, laborer, Mechanics Mills, Dutton, h. Pine, n. Westford
Park Robert {Coburn c0 P.), masons and contractors, house
River road, Dracut
Parker Aiken Mrs. boarding-house, 5 Jackson
Parker Benjamin, shoecutter, house 6 Austin
Parker Charles A. laborer, boards 5 Jackson
Parker Charles, marbleworker, house 68 Lawrence corporation
Parker Charles L. woolsorter, boards 18 Apple ton corporation
Parker Daniel, physician, 7 Barristers' Hall, house at Billerica
Parker Daniel B. cabinetmaker, house Mount Vernon, n. Westford
Parker Elbridge G. wood-teamster, house Forrest
Parker Eliza, boarding-house, 11 Tremont corporation
Parker Frank, moulder, boards 11 Massachusetts corporation
Parker Frank F. Mrs. house 6 Lagrange court
Parker Frank T. machinist, boards 5 Jackson
Parker George E. boards Varney, corner Mount Vernon
Parker George E. foreman, Wamesit Steam Mills
Parker George W. spinner, h. Hildretb, above Coburn, Centralville
Parker George W. photographer, 103 Merrimack, boards 31
Hamilton corporation
Parker Henry, moulder, boards 5 Jackson
Parker Henry A. conductor horse railroad, bds. 1 Middlesex place
Parker Hiram, physician, 17 John, house do.
Parker James, carpenter, house 49 Cushing
Parker Jephthah, farmer, house Liberty, near Pine
Parker Jesse H. moulder, house 236 Central
Parker John M. G. {New Orleans), h. Mount Pleasant, Centralville
Parker J. Nelson, bookkeeper, 46 Merrimack, boards 21 Kirk
Parker Lucy R. house 16 Appleton corporation
Parker Milan A. bleachery, house 5 Bleachery
Parker Moses G. physician, 4 First, Centralville
Parker Nancy L. boarding-house, 18 Appleton corporation
Parker Rossila J. boards 26 Appleton corporation
Parker Samuel B. overseer, Livingston, Carter, & Co.'s Mill, house
1 Middlesex place
Parker Sarah Miss, house at Old Ladies' Home, 58 Moody
Parker Sarah E. widow, house 6 Third, Centralville
Parker Theodore E. house 104 East Merrimack
Parker ( William H.) & Cheney {John L.), bobbin-manufacturers,
Wamesit Steam Mills, house Varney, corner Mount Vernon
Parkhurst Ebenezer N. sashmaker, house 63 Butterfield
Parkhurst George W. K. clerk, 45 Central, boards 159 do.
Parkhurst Matthias, house 3 Chapel
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Parkhurst Rollins ( Upton fy Parkhurst), 5 John, h. at Wilton, N.H.
Parkhurst William A., Merrimack, house 256 Central
Parks George, painter, 173 Central, house 175 do.
Parks Perces, widow, boards Pawtucket, corner School [Main
Parmenter Addison, upholsterer, 7 Central, house London, near
Parmenter Charles H. second hand, Lawrence corp. house 40 do.
Parmenter Horace, overseer weaver, Lawrence corporation, h. 10 do.
Parmenter Micah, laborer, house 6 Evans block, Railroad
ParsOns Floris E. bobbinmaker, boards 6 East Pine
Parsons Frank D. driver steamer No. 1, house do.
Parsons John, house 23 Howard
Parsons Joseph R. Mrs. boards 5 Boott corporation
Parsons ( William') & Gibby (S. J.), copper stamp and block
cutter, 3 Fletcher, house Hale, near Cambridge
Partlow Horatio, watchman, house 55 Bartlett
Partridge William, teamster, house 285 Middlesex
Patch Benjamin, paymaster Merrimack Manufacturing Company,
house 68 Merrimack corporation
Patch Ephraim B. auctioneer and commission merchant, 1 and 2
Commercial square, house 25 Lawrence [Commercial square
Patch E. B. & Co. (George P. Lawrence), furniture, 1 and 2
Patch George L. boards 25 Lawrence
Pateneaud Dugan, farmer, boards 1 Tilden court
Pateneaud Joseph, farmer, house 1 Tilden court
Patnaud Joseph, grocer, 328 Merrimack, house do.
Patrick Samuel C. cigar manufacturer, 70 Merrimack, house 6 Ash
Patten Davis B. machinist, house 125 Merrimack corporation
Patten Joseph A. overseer, Lowell, house 46 Third, Centralville
Patterson Charles J. musician, house 17 Walnut
Patterson George W. overseer, Lawrence corp. house 27 do.
Patterson James H. carpet-weaver, house 2 Wamesit block
Patterson Samuel M. dresser, Boott corporation, house 78 do.
Patterson William, carpenter, house 9 Tremont
Paul Charles, laborer, house 86 Middlesex [Gates, near Westford
Paul Cornelius C. Boston Express, Merrimack street depot, house
Paul George K. gas fixtures (Boston), house Linden, cor. Auburn
Paul Thomas, overseer, Hamilton corporation, house 10 S. Highland
Paulint Rozilla, widow, boarding-house, 8 Appleton corporation
Paulus Paul, cigarmaker, house 4 Walnut
Payne John, laborer, house rear 18 Winter
Payne Patrick B. spinner, boards 31 Hamilton corporation
Payson James H. watchman, house 46 Rock
Payson James H. jr. sashmaker, boards 46 Rock
Peabody Baldwin T. (Custom House, Boston) , boards Wilder,
corner Broadway [Massachusetts corporation
Pj 1 ody Frank B. sashmaker, Wamesit Steam Mills, boards 14
Peabody Hartwell, screwmaker, 237 Middlesex, bds. 10 Mclntire
Peabody Isaac, dyer, boards 140 Merrimack corporation
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Peabody James M. dry goods, 58 and 60 Merrimack, h. 30 Appleton
Peabody John T. carpenter, house Madison, corner Burns
Peabody Joseph, principal, Moody School, house 9 Everett
Peabody Josiah G. doors, sashes, aud blinds, Wamesit Mills, house
Wilder, corner Broadway
Peabody Morton N. doorraaker, boards Wilder, corner Broadway
Peabody W. L. bookkeeper, 51 Central, boards 9 Everett
Pead Samuel F. carpenter, bouse 99 Merrimack corporation
Pearl Auburn F. clerk, 195 Central, boards Third, Centralville
Pearl Frank F. ( Washburn § Pearl), provisions, 31 Market, house
42 Third, Centralville [chine Shop corporation
Pearl Isaac, Lowell Machine Shop foundry, house 26 Lowell Ma-
Pearse Charles Mrs. house 81 Church
Pearson Elizabeth B. dressmaker, 131^ Central, boards 111 do.
Pearson Frank M. student, boards 32 Pawtucket
Pearson Hiram E. Mrs. house 32 Prescott corporation
Pearson James M. (J. fy J. M. P< arson), house 32 Pawtucket
Pearson John & J. M. grocers, 3 Savings Bank building, house
Lincoln, corner Hale
Pearson John W. physician, Merrimack, corner Worthen, house do.
Pearson J. Prescott, weaver, boards 124 Central
Pearson Louis E. laborer, boards 136 Merrimack corporation
Pearson Mehitable Mrs. house 30 Bartlett
Pearson Samuel, Hamilton corporation, boards 43 South
Pearsons Samuel, house 15 Suffolk corporation
Pease George W. paper-boxmaker, 2 Appleton blk. h. 40 Lawrence
Peaslee Eben B. machinist, house 160 Merrimack corporation
Peaslee James W. wireworker, boards 26 Massachusetts corporation
Peavey Emerson H. cardgrinder, Prescott corporation, house 39 do.
Peavey Frank S. machinist, house 160 Suffolk
Peavey Jewett, machinist, house 166 Suffolk
Peck George A. contractor, L. M. S. house 20 L. M. S. corporation
Peebles Jason E. spinner, house 2 Faulkner's block
Peirce E Iward B. machinist, Howe, near Davidson, b. 40 Bartlett
Peirce George L. Middlesex, house 1 Pond
Peirce John, painter, boards 51 Massachusetts corporation
Peirce John N. machinist, Howe, near Davidson, house 40 Bartlett
Peirce John N. jr. cashier, Merchants' National Bank, house 13
Harrison
Peirce Leonard, Middlesex, house 13 Harrison
Peirce, see Pierce
Pelsue George W. machinist, boards 61 West Union
Pender Ellen, widow, house 19 Cross
Pender John, laborer, house 8 Broadway
Pender Michael F. tinsmith, house Marion, near Cross
Pender William, laborer, house 8 Broadway
Pendergast Gerrit, laborer, house 21 Dummer
Pendergast Isaac B. carpenter, boards 94 Middlesex
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ular dividend-paying Co. G. F. Hunt <&. Co., Agents. (See p. 3*1.)
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Pendergast John Mrs. boards rear 16 Durrimer
Pendergast Michael, laborer, house Lowell, near Jefferson
Pendergast Peter, shoemaker, 301 Merrimack, house Varnum's
Cottage, River, Centralville
Pendergast Richard, house 35 High
Pendergast Thomas, Middlesex, house 21 Hurd
Penhallow Benjamin H. book and job printer, Wy man's Exchange,
house 28 Third, Centralville
Penhallow Lucy E. Miss, house 11 Kirk
Penn Patrick, boilermaker, boards luO Market
Pennell Ada Mrs. house 16 Market
Penniman Dean Mrs. house 75 Salem
Penniman Franklin H. stone-dealer, house 67 Salem
Penntman George P., Boston Express, Merrimack-street depot,
house 12 Butterfield
Penniman Mary Miss, boards Chelmsford, corner Howard
Penniman Robert, teamster, house 4 Bleachery
Pennington William F. fancy painter, 99 Central, h. 42 Lagrange
Percival Maria Miss, house 15 Massachusetts corporation
Perham Elizabeth Mrs. boards 47 Worthen
Perham Foster, bookkeeper, 43 Market, h. Mammoth road, Dracut
Perkins Apotlos, carpenter, house 180 Gorham
Perkins Charles, house 29 Suffolk corporation
Perkins Clayton, machinist, Mechs. Mills, Fletcher, b. 33 Hanover
Perkins Cyrus, machinist, house Albro's block, Cusning
Perkins Daniel F. boards 200 Merrimack
Perkins David M. dresser, hou>e 34 Boott corporation
Perkins Edward, grinder, L. M. Shop, house 160 Moody
Perkins Ella F. teacher, No. 23 Primary School, boards 39 Tre-
mont corporation
Perkins Francis S. machinist, Mechs. Mdls, Fletcher, h. 53 Fletcher
Perkins George T. machinist, Mechs. Mills, Fletcher, b. 128 Moody
Perkins Henry P. paymaster, bleachery, house 278 Gorham
Perkins James W. peddler, house 39 South
Perkins {Jonathan S.) & Kilbern {James W.), fishdealers, Mid-
dlesex, corner Howard, house 33 Marion
Perkins Major Gilbert, overseer weaver, house 39 Tremont corp.
Perkins Susan W. widow, boards 53 Fletcher
Perkinson James, laborer, boards 55 West Union
Perley Enoch T. carpenter, house Varney, near Mt. Washington
Perley Thomas J. watchman, Aldrich's block, Appleton
Perow Peter shoemaker, house 20 Moody
Perrin George W. machinist, house 7 Weutworth's building
Perrin Lewis L. contractor, Lowell Machine Shop, house 9 Lowell
Machine Shop corporation
Perrin Mary J. dressmaker, Wamesit Bank building, house do.
Perry Alfred, mason-tender, house 322 Merrimack
Perry Charles, shoemaker, 67 Middle, h. Lincoln, n. Chelmsford
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Perry George G. clerk, 60 Middlesex, boards 10 Howard
Perry John B. livery stable, Arch, house 10 Howard
Perry Oliver H. agent, Middlesex Company, house at Andover
Perry Silas 0. moulder, house 55 L. M. S. corporation
Perry Thomas, carder, house rear 31 Middle
Person Margaret, widow, house 1 Adams [Willie
Persons Albert C. inspector, R. W. Arms Company, h. Cross, near
Persons Randolph, grocer, 214 Merrimack, house 174 Suffolk
Peterson Nelson, carder, boards 22 Hamilton corporation
Peterson Ruth B. Miss, house 148 Suffolk
Pettigrew Lyman H. spinner, boards 43 Tremont corporation
Pettigrew Stephen G. stationery, house 150 Middlesex
Pettingell John, chimney caps, &c. Mechanis Mdls, Dutton, house
at Salisbury [boards 95 Appleton
Pettingell Walter J. chimney caps, cisterns, &c, Mechanics' Mills,
Pettingell William, hostler, 159 Middlesex, boards 13 Franklin sq.
Pettes Harriet, widow, house rear 99 East Merrimack
Pevey Abiel, foreman, Lowell Machine Shop foundry, house 8
Lowell Machine Shop corporation
Pevey Frank S. moulder, L. M. S. Foundry, house Suffolk
Pevey George E. draughtsman, boards 9 L. M. S. corporation
Pevey James A. moulder, Lowell Machine Shop foundry, house
246 Middlesex [boards 8 Lowell Machine Shop corp.
Pevey John M. assistant foreman, Lowell Machine Shop foundry,
Pevey Merrill C. moulder, house 18 L. M. S. corporation
Phelan George, machinist, house 44 Boott corporation
Phelan James D. gardener, house 9 Davis
Phelan William H. machinist, house 9 Davis
Phelps Albro, watchman, boards 43 Lawrence corporation
Phelps A. operative, Lawrence corporation, boards 43 do.
Phelps Chester R. carpenter, house 22 L. M. S. corporation
Phelps Francis H. currier, house Liberty, near Chelmsford
Phelps Sarah Jane Miss, boards 35 Fourth, Centralville
Phelps W. P. painter, 24 Prescott, boards 11 Fifth, Centralville
Philbio John, operative, boards 6 Hamilton corporation
Philbrick Albanus, harnessmaker, house 94 East Merrimack
Philbrick Caleb, expressman, Merrimack street depot, h. 285 Central
Philbrick Calvin, city messenger, Mayor's office, house 287 Central
Philbrick Charles H. timekeeper for the city, house 18 Race
Philbrick Charles W. house 9 Cabot block
Philbrick Freeman C. clerk (Bosto7i), boards 287 Central
Philbrick George A. clerk, 348 Merrimack, boards 125 Moody
Philbrick Moses E. provisions, 348 Merrimack, house 125 Moody
Pnilhps Ann, widow, boardingJiouse, 62 Lawrence corporation
Phillips James L. clerk, 310 Merrimack, boards do.
Phillips Josiah S. bookkeeper, house 159 Broadway
Phinney Robert G. beltmaker, house 3 Water
Phippen John, watchman, house 12 Fayette
Geo. F. Hunt & Co. are agents for tlie Connecticut Mutual Life
Ins. Co. For full particulars, see pages 344 and 345.
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Phipps William B. gigger, house rear 216 Central
Pickens John, dyer, 100 Moody, house do.
Pickering Cyrus C. house 105 Howard
Pickering Ralph, mule spinner, boards 29 Boott corporation
Pickles John, carder, boards 90 Moody
Pickman David, machinist, Middlesex, house 4 Water
Pierce Ashbel P. doormaker, house 36 Rock
Pierce A. 8. Mrs. dressmaker, 24 John, house do.
Pierce Charles A. machinist, Fletcher, c. Cushing, house 2 Carlton
Pierce Edwin F. bookkeeper, Wamesit Steam Mills, b. 36 Rock
Pierce Emeline, widow, boards River road, Dracut
Pierce Frank W. clerk, 62 Merrimack, boards 16 Lagrange
Pierce Henry M. operative, boards 8 Boott corporation [Maiden
Pierce James {Tower, Pierce, fy Co.), 138 Merrimack, house at
Pierce James A. sashmaker, boards 36 Rock
Pierce James M. carpenter, house 70 Lawrence corporation
Pierce John, painter, 43 Fast Merrimack, boards 51 Mass. corp.
Pierce J. Warren, machinist, house 16 Lagrange
Pierce Levi, house First, near Bridge, Centralville
Pierce Lewis A. clerk, freight office, B. L. & N. R.R. b. 36 Rock
Pierce Lucinda, boarding-house, 5 Faulkner's block
Pierce Olive, widow, house Mammoth road, Dracut
Pierce Samuel P. coppersmith, 8 Jackson, h. 23 Third, Centralville
Pierce Thomas B. carpenter, house 24 Tremont corporation
Pierce William S. carpenter, house 17 Marshall
Pierce, see Peirce
Pihl Henry, laborer, boards Stone house, Whippleviile
Pihl Martin Emanuel, dyer, house Stone house, Whippleviile
Pike Albert J. hairdresser, Wamesit Bank building, h. 77 High
Pike Daniel, painter, house 141 Merrimack corporation
Pike D. Clark, teamster, 9 Thorndike, house 19 Queen
Pike Henry C. dresser, boards 139 Merrimack corporation
Pike Mary E. teacher, Bartlett School, b. 49 Third, Centralville
Pike Mary J. house 49 Third, Centralville
Pike Washington F. bungmaker, house Broadway, corner School
Pike William, blacksmith, house First, near Bridge
Pike William, blacksmith, Cushing, c. Rock, h. 70 L. M. S. corp.
Pillsbury Benjamin P. printer, " Vox Populi " office, h. 23 Charles
Pillsbury George, student, boards 24 Kirk
Pillsbury Harlin, physician, 24 Kirk, house do.
Pillsbury James B. carpenter, house 26 Chestnut
Pillsbury Richard C. carpenter, 26 Middlesex, house 5 Abbott
Pillsbury Sally, widow, boards 5 Abbott
Pindar Joseph, at Belvidere Woolen Mills, house 7 Clay
Pindar Laura J. teacher, Moody School, boards 29 Chestnut
Pindar Michael, laborer, at Gas Works, house Marion, cor. Cross
Pinder Albert, letter-carrier, Post-office, house 7 Cabot block
Pinder Charles, moulder, boards 7 Clay
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Pinder James H. clerk, Post-office, boards 29 Chestnut
Pinder Joseph D., United States assistant assessor, 2 Nesmith's
block, house 29 Chestnut
Pine George, porter, Savings Bank building, bds. 33 Mass. corp.
Pingree Henry B. house 7 Lagrange court
Pingree Orrin, machinist, boards 7 Lagrange court
Pinkham George E. physician, Central, c. Jackson, b. 192 Central
Pinkham James N. machinist, house Andover, corner Clay
Pinney Alden, farmer, house Pine, near Chelmsford line
Pinney Charles M. carpenter, boards 33 Adams
Pinney Samuel C. carpenter, house 33 Adams
Piper Ann M. Mrs. house Lincoln, near Chelmsford
Piper George W. machinist, house 39 Lagrange
Piper (Levi T.) & Emery (Lendal B.), grocers, Pawtucket
bridge, Dracut, house River road, do.
Pitt John, carpenter, West, near Coburn, house do. Central ville
Place David, engineer, house 50 Rock
Place Isaac, door, sash, and blind manufacturer, Wamesit Steam
Mills, house 137 Fletcher
Plaisted Asa R tinsmith, 125 Market, boards 34 Franklin
Plaisted Ira H. carpenter, house 34 Franklin
Planche Henry Mrs. boarding-house, 111 Central
Plastridge Charles A. house Elm, near Sixth, Centralville
Plastridge Salmon, house 1 Ford
Piatt James, blacksmith, house 104 Merrimack corporation
Plimpton Albert B. sash and blind maker, Wamesit Steam Mills,
house 6 Favor
Plimpton Bjtsy Mrs. boarding-house, 34 Hamilton corporation
Plumado Laura A. Mrs. house Mt. Vernon, near Westford
Plummer Charles H. clerk, boards 104 Moody
Plummer Eibridge, boards 54 Boott corporation
Plummer John A. butcher, house River road, Dracut [Merrill
Plummer John W. boots and shoes, 68 Central, h. near head of
Plummer Samuel, peddler, house 13 Paige
Plummer Wesley, weaver, house 25 Boott corporation
Plunkett Francis C. physician, 5 Welles block, house do.
Plunkett Joseph, woolsorter, house Dutton, corner Lowell
Plunkett Patrick, cardgrinder, house rear 146 Lowell
Plunkett Robert J. peridler, house 188 Gorham
Pollard Arthur G. {H. Hosford $ Co.), 46 Merrimack, b. 46 Elm.
Pollard Gorham L. prop. Lowell Island House, house 57 Andover
Pollard Joseph S. house 46 Elm
Pollard Rhoda B. widow, house 33 Chestnut
Pollard Rosella, boarding-house, 8 Appleton corporation
Pollard Sylvester, printer, boards 150 Merrimack corporation
Pollard Thomas, overseer, Merrimack Print Works, h. 150 Merri-
mack corporation
Poison James, moulder, boards 73 Lowell Machine Shop corp.
How to provide for the comfort aud support of our families after
our decease is tlie earnest thought of every man. (See pp. 344 & 345.)
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Poison Jenny Mrs. house 204 Central
Pomeroy Roland T. carpenter, house Mammoth road, Dracut
Pomfred James, at " Vox Populi " office, house Fulton, n. Coburn
Pond Emma C. widow, house 54 Middlesex
Poole George H. spinner, house 9 Suffolk corporation
Poole Hiram, bungmaker, boards 79 Broadway
Poole Frank, bootmaker, house 21 John
Poor Charles E. carpenter, house Blanchard place
Poor Eliza C. boarding-house, 52 Boott corporation
Poor Lydia H. nurse, house Blanchard place
Poor Thomas, B. &. L. R.R. boards Branch, corner School
Poore J. Edwin, clerk, First National Bank, b. 4 High-st. square
Poore Lucy Mrs. house 4 High-street square
Porter Calvin E. carpenter, house 41 Wentworth's building
Potter Henry, machinist, boards 21 Race
Potter James Mrs. boarding-house, 80 Market
Potter Joseph W. machinist, Broadway, c. Mt. Vernon, h. 4 Ford
Potter William, overseer, house 69 Appleton
Powell Hamilton, sashmaker, Wamesit Steam Mills
Powell Henry, sash and blind maker, bds. 18 Appleton corporation
Powell Sarah, boards 270 Merrimack
Powers Charles, cooper, boards 5 Cummiskey's alley
Powers Ellen, widow, house Tyler's block, Centralville
Powers Ellen, widow, house 14 Lowell
Powers George H. tinplate-worker, 28 Andover, boards 44 Elm
Powers Hannibal (Strteter fy Powers), 7 John, house 34 Chestnut
Powers Joel, house 98 Fletcher
Powers John, Hamilton, boards 55 Market
Powers John, laborer, house 4 Carpet lane
Powers John, machinist, boards 14 Lowell
Powers John L. mason, house 152 fcuffolk
Powers Margaret, widow, house z0 Howe
Powers Mary and Ann, house 24 Hurd
Powers Michael, laborer, house 42 Fayette
Powers Patrick, laborer, house 19 Dummer
Powers Thomas, blacksmith helper, boards 14 Lowell
Powers William, cooper, house 5 Cummiskey's alley
Powers William H. woolsorter, boards 14 Lowell
Powers William M. hairdresser, boards 14 Lowell
Prarie Isaac, laborer, house 3 Hancock avenue
Pratt Abbie H. dressmaker, boards 229 Middlesex
Pratt Albert F. comedian, boards 1 Robinson
Pratt Amasa (M. C. Pratt fy Co.), planing, &c. Wamesit Mills,
house 10 Butterfield
Pratt Cyrus W. trader, house 37 Bartlett
Pratt David, machinist, house 38 Marion
Pratt David A. woodworker, Wamesit Steam Mills, house Marion
Pratt Henry, knitter, house 58 Lawrence corporation
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Pratt Joseph W. machinist, house 10 Prescott corporation
Pratt Matthew C. & Co. (Amasa Pratt), planing and moulding,
Wamesit Mills, house Varney, corner Mount Washington
Pratt Samuel C bookkeeper, 1 Nesmith's block, house 60 Andover
Pratt Thomas, stairbuilder, 61 Cushing, house 1 Robinson
Pratt Thomas, woodsawyer, house rear 80 Middlesex
Pratt Thomas F. sraii builder, boards 1 Robinson
Pratt William F. farmer, house 2 Hit>;b-stieet square
Pray George E. mason, boards 63 Massachusetts corporation
Pray John J. mason, house 63 Massachusetts corporation
Pray Margaret, widow, house 22 North
Preble Austin D. watchman, Middlesex, house 42 Lawrence
Precourt Ansel, laborer, Wamesit Sream Mills
Precourt J.oseph, laborer, house 10 Middlesex place
Presby Mason W. watchman, house 316 School
Prescott Alfred A. woodsawyer, house rear 120 Middlesex
Prescott Alvah, blacksmith, house 1 Lagrange court
Prescott Augustus L. carder, Boott coiporation, house 64 do.
Prescott Cbarles, planemaker, house 13 Green
Prescott D. Moody, .stuccoworker, 19 Middle, house 5 Harrison
Prescott Henry A. Mrs. house 14 Tyler
Prescott James H. machinist, house 168 Merrimack corporation
Prescott J. M. engineer, R. & L. R. R. boards 2 Middlesex place
Prescott John H. cabinetmaker, boards 3 > Franklin
Prescott Mdls, Merrimack, near Concord river
Prescott Melbourn, engineer, B. & L. R. R. bds. 2 Middlesex pi.
Prescott Samuel D. folder, house 30 Bleachery
Presho Mary, widow, house 51 Lawrence
Presho Phinehas A. boards 51 Lawrence
Pressey Howard R. teamster, at A. L. Brooks's
Pressey James, produce dealer, house 9 Central
Pressey Thomas W. constable, 55 Central, house 217 do.
Preston Erasmus D. shoemaker, house 13 North Franklin court
Preston John, copper-stampmaker, 111 Thorndike, b. 2 Highland
Preston Lois, widow, house 1 Fellows court [School
Preston L. A. Mrs. clerk, 39 Merrimack, house High, near Moody
Preston Samuel W. shoemaker, house 7 Decatur [ford
Price Charles D. blacksmith, Wamesit Steam Mills, h. at Chelms-
Price George, laborer, house rear 8 William
Pric^ William, bleachery, house 309 Central
Pride Thomas, stonecutter, boards 2 Middlesex place
Priest Frederick H. operative, boards 23 Race
Priest George A. bookkeeper, at H. & A. Whitney's, bds. 30 Boott
corporation
Priest Mary S. widow, house 23 Race
Prince Edward, boards Pawtucket, opposite Fletcher
Prince John D. jr. Mrs. house Pawtucket, opposite Fletcher
Prince Robert, manufacturing chemist, b. Pawtucket, opp. Fletcher
Mutual Benefit liife Ins. Co., State Mutual Life Assurance Co.
Worcester, Mass. G. F. Hunt &. Co., Agents. (See page 344.)
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Proctor Elbridge, beltmaker, at Whiting & Co.'s, boards 62 Low-
ell Machine Shop corporation
Proctor Fred W. student, boards Wilder, near Pawtucket
Proctor George H. blacksmith, boards 34 Suffolk
Proctor Goward H. contractor, L. M. S. boards 12 L. M. S. corp.
Proctor Heman, blacksmith, L. M. S. house 2 L. M. S. corporation
Proctor Henry B. clerk, 201 Middlesex, house 246 do.
Proctor Horace B. hairdresser, 32 Prescott, h. Sixth, c. Llewellyn,
Centralville
Proctor James Mrs. boards Loudon court
Proctor Joseph W gasfitter, Mount Vernon, near Broadway, house
Wilder, near Pawtucket
Proctor Seward N. carpenter, 183 Central, house Loudon court
Prow Peter, shoemaker, 224 Merrimack, house 20 Moody
Pucell John W. plasterer and stucco worker, house 45 River, Cen-
tralville [h. 25 Chapel
Puffer Asahel D. & Co. {Horace Ela), grocers, 32 Middlesex,
Puffer Freeman W. {French Sf Puffer), crockery, 115 Central,
boards 111 do. [&c. 13 Market, h. 3 Wamesit
Puffer {James F.) & Bradley {William T.), furniture, stoves,
Puffer Josiah Mrs. boards 254 School
Puffer Louisa Mrs. house 54 Tyler
Puffer Stephen, provision dealer, 90 Middlesex
Pulcifer Hervey, A. L. Brooks's, house 111 Appleton
Pullen George W. watchman, boards 115 Gorham
Pullen John A. machinist, Merrimack corporation, house 40 do.
Purcell James, laborer, house 3 Summer
Purcell Thomas, mason, house First, Centralville
Purcell Thomas, laborer, house 46 Davidson
Purinton Joshua K. boards 11 Butterfield
Pushee , painter, boards 203 Middlesex
Putnam {Adam) & Currier {John), soap and candle manufacturers,
Lenton court, house 12 Lawrence [Mansur
Putnam Addison, clothing warehouse, 45 Central, h. Nesmith, n.
Putnam Eliza, widow, boards 52 Lowell Machine Shop corporation
Putnam Frank P. bookkeeper, 45 Central, b. Nesmith, n. Mansur
Putnam Jacob D. grocer, 5 Prescott block, house 10 Willow
Putnam Martha Mrs. house 98 Salem [Rock
Putnam Perry, patternmaker, Broadway, cor. Mt. Vernon, h. 40
Putnam Warren F. teller, First National Bank, boards 40 Rock
Putnam , carpenter, boards 88 Howard
Putney Mary E. Mrs. house 36 Charles
Pyne George, clerk, boards 33 Massachusetts corporation
QUANT GEORGE, carpenter, house 88 Merrimack corporation
Quierty Patrick, laborer, house rear 20 Summer
Quigley Andrew, laborer, boards 14 Austin
Quigley Dennis, laborer, house 4 Quigley's alley
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Quigley James, laborer, boards Marion, near Cross
Quigley Margaret, widow, house 14 Austin
Quigley William, laborer, house 14 Austin
Quill Francis, laborer, house 25 Congress
Quimby Alonzo P. painter, 63 Adams, h. Chelmsford, cor. Plain
Quimby Darius, watchman, boards 26 Massachusetts corporation
Quimby Enoch, machinist, Mechanics Mills, Fletcher, h. 128 Moody
Quimby James B. painter, 71 East Merrimack, house 13 Alder
Quimby John H. wachman, Merrimack, bds. 12 Suffolk corporation
Quimby Orin, watchman, boards 29 Hamilton corporation
Quinlan James, laborer, house 59 Gorham
Quinlan John, blacksmith, house 55 West Union
Quinlan John, laborer, house 8 Davis court
Quinlan Michael, laborer, boards 6 Carolin's block, Fayette
Quinlan Michael, laborer, boards 59 Gorham
Quinlan Patrick, laborer, house 6 Carolin's block, Fayette
Quinn Austin, Middlesex, boards 1 George
Quinn Bridget Mrs. house 24 Jefferson
Quinn Catharine, widow, house 10 Adams
Quinn James, blacksmith, house 7 Theatre block
Quinn James F. machinist, house 126 Lowell
Quinn John, laborer, house 13 Adams
Quinn John, tailor, 1 Appleton block, house 7 Hurd
Quinn John, moulder, house 5 Wamesit court
Quinn J. H. E. currier, boards 17 Hanover
Quinn Maurice, Merrimack corporation, house 47 Market
Quinn Michael, laborer, house 9 Carolin's block, Fayette
Quinn Neal, laborer, house rear 44 Gorham
Quinn Patrick, shoemaker, 13 East Merrimack, house do.
Quinn Peter, grocer, 4 Salem, house do
Quinn Thomas, operative, house 1 Adams
Quinn Thomas, laborer, house 19 Adams
Quinn Thomas, laborer, house 20 Adams
Quinn Thomas, laborer, at Gas Works
Quinn Thomas, laborer, house 21 William
Quinn Thomas V. Merrimack, house 17 Hanover
Quirk Ellen, widow, house 16 Adams
Quirk John, laborer, house rear 70 Lowell
Quirk Mary, widow, house 5 Jefferson
RABBITT JOHN, laborer, house 14 Mill
Racicot Maurice, laborer, house 131 Middlesex
Rafferty John Mrs. house 182 Gorham
Rafferty Patrick, dyer, house 28 Cedar
Rafferty Patrick, laborer, boards 182 Gorham
Rafter James, house 44 Salem
Rafter Patrick, clerk, 47 Lowell, boards 44 Salem
Ragan Dennis, laborer, house 5 McCarry's court
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000,003 Capital and Surplus. 28 Central St., Lowell. (See page 314.)
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Ragan Dennis, operative, house 37 Fenwick
Ragan Dennis, 2d, laborer, house rear 37 Fenwick
Ragan Jeremiah, laborer, ho^e 57 Fenwick
Ragan Jeremiah, operative, house 7 McCarry's court
Ragan John, laborer, house 6 McCarry's court
Ragan Patrick, laborer, house 70 Lowell
Ragan Patrick, laborer, house Jefferson, near Lowell
Ragan Thomas, stonecutter, boards 36 Marion
Ragan Thomas, house Lowell, corner Fenwick
Ragin Timothy Mrs. house 12 Lewis
Rahell Edward, carriage-trimmer, Andover, corner Pleasant
Rahell Patrick, operative, house 45 Chapel
Rahll Rose, widow, house 3 Crosby
Ramsbottom Thomas, blockprinter, house 1 Baldwin court
Ramsdell Alonzo 0. shoemaker, 300 Central, house 220 do.
Ramsdell Edward L. conductor, H. R. R. house 57 Fletcher
Ramsdell Franklin F. painter, boards 134 Merrimack corporation
Ramsdell Joseph S. teamster, house 25 Bleachery
Ramsdell Theodore, house 107 Moody
Ramsdell William Harry, machinist, Mt. Vernon, corner Broad-
way, boards 32 Lowell Machine Shop corporation
Rand David, carpet-weaver, house 20 Cedar
Rand Enoch S., Boston Express, Merrimack-st. depot, h. 405 Merr.
Rand Enoch S. jr. Boston Express, Merrimack depot, b. 405 Merr.
Rand M. Abbie, variety store, 76 Central, house do.
Rand Ruth E. nurse, boards 28 Appleton
Rand Samuel, carpenter, house 223 Middlesex
Randall J. Jerome B. bookbinder, house Cambridge
Randall Robert B. salesman, 57 Central, house 10 Chestnut
Randlett Kirk, Appleton, boards 49^ Cushing
Randlett Mortimer B. house School, near "Westford
Ranger Elias H. house 13 Lagrange court
Ranger William F. carriagemaker, boards 13 Lagrange court
Raniville Felix, hosemaker, at Josiah Gates & Sons, house 30 Suffolk
Ranlett Newell A. auctioneer, house 47 Third, Centralville
Ranlett Orrin B. clerk, Liberty square, boards 73 Cushing
Rano Lawrence, machinist, house 17 Adams
Roscoe H. Alphonso, painter, Dutton, n. Fletcher, h. 127 Middelsex
Rawlings Eben D. Mrs. house Broadway, corner School
Rawlings Elwin G. E. student, boards 62 Lawrence corporation
Rawlings Horace H. cabinetmaker, boards Broadway, coiner School
Rawlings James D. hardener, Arch, near Nashua and Lowell depot,
boards Hale, near Railroad
Rawlings Seva S. mason, house 75 Lawrence corporation
Rawson George Mrs. house 158 Central
Rawson R. T. teacher writing, 128 Merrimack, boards 20 Bartlett
Ray John, helper, house Salem, above Cabot
Ray William E. upholsterer, 11 Middle, boards 7 Oak
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Ray William H. & Co. cabinetmakers, 11 Middle, h. 7 Oak
Raymond Bartholomew, 106 Merrimack, bds. 30 Fourth, Centralville
Raymond Daniel, hair work manufacturer, 10(3 Merrimack, h. 30
Fourth, Centralville
Raymond Hannah, widow, house 70 Fayette
Raymond John, operative, house 148 Central
Raymond Liberty C. spinner, boards 140 Merrimack corporation
Raymond Samuel E. clerk, gas office, house Poplar
Raynes George W. (J. Raynes $ Co.), 43 Central, h. 3 Centre
Raynes Harry, clerk, 43 Central, boards 33 Lawrence
Raynes Joseph & Co. (G. W. Raynes), jewellers and manufac-
turers of silverware, 43 Central, house 36 Lawrence
Read Calvin, trader, house 1 Westford
Read Dnisilla Miss, tailoress. house 18 Westford
Read {Elijah M.) & Frye (Frederick) , masons and contractors,
20 Piescott, house Andover road, Tewksbury
Read Enoch M. (Page, Kidder, $ Co.), flour, Thorndike, corner
Dutton, house at Newburyport [Westford
Read George G. stonecutter, Thorndike, cor. Middlesex, house 18
Read Hannah, and Betsey, Misses, house 151 Moody
Read Rebecca Miss, house at Old Ladies' Home, 58 Moody
Read Robert and Son (R. L.), grocers, 30 Bridge, house 20 Fourth,
Centralville
Read Robert L. (R.Readfy Son), also (H. W. Boardman $
Co.), 5 Barristers Hall, boards 20 Fourth, Centralville
Read William W. trader, house First, near Simpson, Centralville
Read, see Reed
Reader Edward, agent, house 9 Oak
Reader Thomas W. Mrs. house 74 Appleton
Ready Ambrose L. clerk, 55 Dutton, house 64 do.
Ready James Mrs. house 19 Warren
Reagan John, Middlesex, house 23 Green
Reardon Daniel, laborer, house 64 Adams
Reardon John, fireman, house Broadway, near Adams
Reardon Patrick, laborer, house rear 140 Lowell
Reardon Patrick, fireman, house 4 Lowell place
Reardon William, laborer, house 31 Fen wick
Reardon , widow, house 21 East Merrimack
Redmond James, laborer, house 10 Front, Centralville
Redmond John, laborer, house 10 Front, Centralville
Redmond Lawrence, marblepolisher, 155 Central, h. 329 do.
Redmond Martin, bleacher, house 4 Kidder
Reed (A. Byron) & Hallowell (Albert), brass-finishers and gasfit-
ters, Mechanics Mdls, Fletcher, boards American House
Reed Ann, widow, boarding house, 112 Merrimack corporation
Reed Charles A. carder, Merrimack corporation, house 38 do.
Reed Edward E. overseer. Boott corporation, house 74 do.
Reed George W. spinner, Merrimack corporation, house 51 do.
Agency of Royal Ins. Co., i,iv., Eug., with Geo. F. Hunt &. Co.,
over Prescott \a.V\ Bank, 38 Cent'l St., Lowell. (See pp. Mi and 406.)
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Reed Gordon, machinist, house 46 Paige
Reed H. M., Merrimack corporation, hoards do.
Reed John W. counsellor, 4 Barristers' Hall, boards 112 Prince
Reed Louisa Mrs. house 1 Pearl
Reed Mary, widow, house rear 52 River, Centralville
Reed Mary B. F. widow, boarding-house, 13 Suffolk corporation
Reed Ransom Mrs. house 28 Tyler
Reed Samuel, winder, house 22 Bleachery
Reed Samuel, laborer, house 3 Tilden court
Reed Thomas C. laborer, freight depot, house 19 Queen
Reed Webster, produce, 247 Merrimack, boards 11 Warren
Reed Webster, operative, boards 166 Central
Reed Willard 0. clerk, B. & L. R. R. boards 227 Middlesex
Reed William, operative, Appleton corp. house 25 do.
Reed William N. weaver, house 43 Lowell Machine Shop corp.
Reed, see Head
Reensterina Gothard, woolsorter, boards 41 Appleton
Regan Charles, card stripper, boards 40 Boott corporation
Regan Denuis, dyer, boards 44 Lawrence corporation
Regan Matthew, stonecutter, boards 6 Middlesex place
Regan Timothy, laborer, boards Mt. Vernon, near Pawtucket
Regnier Augustus, boards 5 Dempsey's yard
Regnier Jules, laborer, house 1 Dempsey's yard
Regnier Louis C. laborer, house 53 Salem
Redly Bernard, variety store, 77 Church, house do.
Remond Joseph, shoemaker, 25 Suffolk, house do.
Renfrew John, machinist, boards 4 Mechanic
Rescoe Lewis, laborer, house rear*320 Merrimack
Reshford Edward, marble-polisher, 165 Middlesex, bds. 8 do.
Reynolds Amasa N. carpenter, house Railroad, near Hale
Reynolds Bernard, house 27 Wamesit
Reynolds Charles, machinist, house 156 Middlesex
Reynolds Daniel, janitor, house rear 18 Grand
Reynolds Edward,' flannel-finisher, house 116 East Merrimack [mer
Reynolds Francis, blacksmith, Fletcher, cor. Gushing, h. r. 16 Dam-
Reynolds Francis, Hamilton corporation, house 43 Gorham
Reynolds Hamilton E. janitor, boards rear 18 Grand
Reynolds Harry H machinist, boards Hale, near Howard
Reynolds Mary, widow, house 116 East Merrimack
Reynolds Patrick, house 121 Lowell
Rhine Thomas, porter, Merrimack House
Rhodes John, overseer, Middlesex Company, house 15 Hurd
Rhodes John, jr. boards 15 Hurd
Rice Catharine Miss, boarding-house, 12 Merrimack corporation
Rice CortisN. machinist, Mechanics Mills, Fletcher, boaids 33 Mas-
sachusetts corporation [house 249 do.
Rice (Edward C.) & Bailey (Anson), provisions, 131 Central,
Rice Franklin E. clerk, 42 Merrimack, hoards 51 East Merrimack
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Rice Henry M. & J. provisions, 4 E. Merrimack, house 11 Auburn
Rice Jonathan (H. M. fy J. Rice), 4 E. Merrimack, h. 17 Auburn
Rice John $. machinist, boards South, corner Appleton
Rice Mary J. teacher, No. 7 Primary School, house 265 Central
Rice Moses, watchman, Appleton corp. house South, cor. Appleton
Rich George W. carver, boards 268 Middlesex
Rich Susan, widow, house 26 Bartlett
Richard Mitchell, carpenter, house 1 Dempsey's yard
Richards {Albert D.), Morton (R. T.),k Colburn (M. L.), court-
plasters, 15 Ash, house 43 Willow
Richards Henry H. boxmaker, house rear 30 Front, Centralville
Richards James C. W. carder, boards 62 Merrimack corporation
Richards John, overseer yard, Merrimack corporation, house 37 do.
Richards Joseph, weaver, house 64 Lawrence corporation
Richards Leonard J. building mover, boards 17 Andover
Richards Lewis, picker, boards 20 Massachusetts corporation
Richards Luther, superintendent streets, house 17 Andover
Richards Martin, showman, house 5 Merrimack
Richards Naomi, widow, house 53 Hanover
Richards Sarah P. widow, house rear 30 Front, Centralvilla
Richards Watson, mariner, house rear 30 Front, Centralville
Richardson Abel, farmer, boards Hildreth, corner Pearl, Centralville
Richardson Abraham Mrs. house Water, corner Pond
Richardson Alden B. & Co. (J. Melvin), clothing, 23 Central,
house 46 Andover [Lawrence corporation
Richardson Annie E. teacher, No. 22 Primary School, boads 25
Richardson Benjamin F. engineer, Boston & Lowell Railroad,
house 8 Mclntire
Richardson Charles, carpenter, house 6 Franklin square
Richardson Charles H. boards 63 Massachusetts corporation
Richardson Charles H. milkman, house 11 Alder [City Hall ave.
Richardson Charles H. Boston Express, Merrimaek-st. depot, bds. 2
Richardson Daniel, jr. butcher, 320 Merrimack, h. 60 Lawrence corp.
Richardson Daniel H. butcher, house Middlesex, west of Walker
Richardson Daniel L. house Middlesex, corner Walker
Richard.-on Daniel S. & G. F. counsellors, 55 Central, house Nes-
mith, corner Mansur
Richardson Edward J. machinist, 92 Market, h. 15 N. Franklin ct.
Richardson Elbridge G. piano-tuner, house 383 Merrimack
Richardson Elizabeth B. widow, h. rear Parker's block, Centralville
Richardson Frank L. (L. B. Richardson 4* Co ), broker, 108
Central, boards Highland, corner Thorndike
Richardson George, draughtsman, Lowell Machine Shop, house 4
Lowell Machine Shop corporation
Richardson George, refreshment saloon, 21 Merrimack, house do.
Richardson George, hostler, house 21 Chailes
Richardson George F. (D. S. Sf G. F. Richardson), counsellor,
55 Central, house Nesmith, corner Mansur
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$1,477,077.13. Losses promptly paid. Geo. F. Hunt «fc Co., Agts.
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Richardson George H. machinist,, boards 10 Merrimack corporation
Richardson George H. clerk, Boott corporation, boards 3 Third,
Centralville
Richardson George M. hairdresser, 242 Merrimack, h. at Boston
Richardson Hannah, widow, house Bridge, near Old road
Richardson Helen, widow, boards 23 Merrimack corporation
Richardson Ira G. house 13 Auburn
Richardson James B. boarding-house, 10 Merrimack corporation
Richardson John A. G. clerk, 195 Middlesex, boards East Pine,
near Carlton , [Fletcher
Richardson John B. grocer, Adams, cor. Fletcher, house Willie, cor.
Richardson John M. farmer, boards Hildreth, cor. Pearl, Centralville
Richardson Joseph L. painter, boards 102 East Merrimack
Richardson Julian A. boards 5 Pearl
Richardson Leonard, photographist, 27^- Kirk, b. 31 Hamilton corp.
Richardson Lewis B. & Co. (F. L. Richardson), brokers, 108
Central, house Highland, corner Thorndike
Richardson Maria C. teacher, Edson School, boards 6 Franklin sq.
Richardson Margaret H. boarding-house, 3 Third, Centralville
Richardson Merrill Mrs. house Hildreth, corner Pearl, Centralville
Richardson Nancy, house Hildreth, Centralville [Centralville
Richardson Oakley E. D. carpenter, boards Bridge, cor. Hildreth,
Richardson Obadiah W. weaver, house Mt. Pleasant, Centralville
Richardson {Oliver A.) & Cutter (Abijah), gunsmiths, 66 Cen-
tral, house 102 East Merrimack
Richardson Samuel C. hairdresser, 242 Merrimack, house 32 Willie
Richardson Sarah, boards 14 Cabot
Richardson Sullivan, restaurant, 42 Central and 4 Prescott, house
First, corner Read, Centralville [ville
Richardson Sumner, grocer, Hildreth, cor. Pearl, house do. Central-
Richardson Sibyl Miss, house 123 Gorbam
Richardson (Sylvester) & Smith (D. 2?.), wood-dealers, Salem,
corner Common, house School, corner Bowers
Richardson Thomas L. overseer, Lawrence corporation, house 25 do.
Richardson William, engineer, Lowell Steam Boiler Works, house
90 Appleton
Richardson William C. weaver, Srott's Mill, house 5 Chestnut
Richardson W. B. machinist, 92 Market, h. 16 N. Franklin court
Richardson William W. clerk, Adams, corner Fletcher, boards Wdlie,
corner Fletcher
Richmond Charles B. paper-manufacturer, 80 Lawrence, h. Andover
Richmond Lucia Miss, house 38 Lawrence
Ricker Almon N. at A. L. Brooks's house 23 Smith
Richer Charles E. machinist, house 5 Chapel
Ricker Charles H. engineer, house 106 Merrimack
Ricker Charlotte, widow, boarding-house, 7 Appleton corporation
Ricker Ebenezer, mason, house 19 Chapel
Ricker Freeman D. spinner, boards 7 Appleton corporation
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Ricker George A. carpenter, boards 19 Chapel
Ricker Mary S. widow, house 7 Lawrence corporation
Ricker Nathan L. laborer, Locks and Canals, house 40 Dummer
Ricker Timothy, Mrs. house 28 Boott corporation
Ricker William, operative, Lawrence corporation, boards 44 do.
Rickhart Henry H. machinist, boards 5 Jackson
Riddle David L. peddler, house 90 Appleton
Rid ^e Edwin, file-grinder, house 11 Cedar
Riell Rose, widow, house 3 Crosby
Rigner Lewis, laborer, house 9 Cabot
R ! gney Edward, laborer, house rear 19 Summer
Rigney Michael, laborer, house 7 Molloy's court
Riley Bartholomew, laborer, house 4 Wall
Riley Bernard, wood-dealer, 25 Davidson, house do.
Riley Bridget, widow, house rear 108 Gorham
Riley Bridget Mrs. house 18 River, Centralville
Riley Catharine, widow, house 28 Front, Centralville
Riley Charles, laborer, house 26 River, Centralville
Riley Daniel, laborer, house rear 15 River, Centralville
Riley Daniel, tailor, house 25 Fenwick
Riley Edward, machinist, house rear 78 Lowell
Riley Ellen, widow, house 18 Keene
Riley Francis, operative, house 6 Fenwick
Riley Frank, laborer, boards rear 103 Gorham
Riley Frank, moulder, Willie, corner Dutton
Riley Hugh, spinner, house 20 North
Riley Hugh, laborer, house 50 Middle
Riley James, carpenter, house 45 Chapel
Riley James, laborer, at Gas Works, house 98 Adams
Riley James, house 48 Davidson
Riley James E. laborer, 90 Market, house 67 do.
Riley James, currier, house 3 Court avenue
Riley James, operative, house 5 Theatre block, Lowell
Riley John, grocer, 77 Gorham, boards 15 Summer
Riley John, dyer, house rear 61 Middle
Riley John, laborer, house Andover
Riley John, laborer, at Gas Works
Riley John, Merrimack corporation, house 22 Kirk avenue
Rdey John, currier, house Fenwick, corner Suffolk
Riley John, moulder, boards 40 Paige
Rdey John, soapmaker, house 93 Merrimack corporation
Riley John, grocer. Lowell, corner Worthen, house do.
Riley John, dyer, house 97 Lowell
Riley John, laborer, house 29 Fenwick
Riley John, laborer, house East Pine, near Nichols
Riley John, operative, house 14 Keene
Riley John, Lowell Machine Shop corporation, house 261 Gorham
Riley Joseph, chemical plumber, house 48 Water
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Co. Policies written at the of lice of G. F. Hunt «fc Co. (See p. 344.)
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Riley Julia, widow, house Howard's avenue
Riley Lawrence, laborer, boards 30 Lowell
Riley Luke, butcher, house Broadway, near School
Riley Luke, jr. butcher, boards Walker, near Middlesex
Riley Mary, widow, house 2 Fenwick
Riley Michael, laborer, house rear 78 Lowell
Riley Michael, laborer, house 15 Davidson
Riley Michael, laborer, house 14 Keene
Riley Michael, carder, boards 54 Boott corporation
Riley Owen, laborer, boards 45 Chapel
Riley Patrick, laborer, house 48 Middle
Riley Patrick, at Mehan Bros. 24 Prescott, bds. 73 E. Merrimack
Riley Patrick, laborer, house rear 78 Lowell
Riley Patrick, Boott corporation, house rear 65 Market
Riley Peter, laborer, house 35 Keene
Riley Peter, laborer, house Sixth, Centralville
Riley Peter, Middlesex, house Sixth, corner Pleasant, Centralville
Riley Peter, laborer, house 54 Middle
Riley Peter, laborer, house Parker's block, Centralville
Riley Peter Mrs. house 53 Middle
Riley Philip, bleacher, house 7 Livingston
Riley Philip, teamster, house 11 Green's court
Riley Philip, bleacher, house 261 Gorham
Riley Simon, laborer, boards 40 Paige
Riley Thomas, laborer, house 8 William
Riley Thomas, turner, dishing, corner Rock, h. Main, c. Lincoln
Riley Thomas, fish, Gorham, corner Appleton, boards 48 Middle
Riley Thomas, laborer, house Worthen, near Lowell
Riley Thomas, woodturner, house Maine
Riley T. laborer, boards 103 Gorham
Riley William, at American Bolt Company, house 37 George
Rines George, weaver, boards 53 Massachusetts corporation
Rines John S. dresser, boards 42 Lawrence corporation
Ring Dennis, laborer, house Broadway, near Adams
Ring Dennis Mrs. house 12 Lewis
Ring Jeremiah, carpetweaver, house 30 Cedar
Ring Patrick, watchman, Round House, boards 50 Common
Ring Thomas, at Print Works, boards 115 Merrimack corporation
Ring William, boards Broadway, near Adams
Ring William D. house 39 Wentworth's block
Ring W. D. sashmaker, Wamesit Steam Mills
Riordan John, machinist, house rear 38 Dummer
Riordan Patrick, paper-maker, house 85 Gorham
Riordan Susan, widow, house 38 Dummer
Ripley Edward, 45 Central, boards Pine
Ripley Edward E. boards Smith, near Liberty
Ripley George, insurance agent, 10 Middle, house Park, corner
East Merrimack
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Ripley George & Co. {Joseph and Leonard Church), manufactur-
ers of cotton bats, wadding, and paper, 10 Middle
Ripley Herbert B. wire-worker, house Read, cor. Fifth, Centralville
Ripley Joseph B. printer, 21 Central, house Smith, near Liberty
Ripley Thomas, farmer, house Westford, opposite Queen
Risley Eli H. overseer, Chase's Mills, boards 63 Lawrence
Ritchie Catharine, widow, boards 44 L. M. S. corporation
Ritchie John P. clothing, 50 Central, house 66 Lawrence
Riviere Marie, widow, house 118 Middlesex
Rix Benjamin F. Mrs. h. off Methuen, near City line, Centralville
Bix George W. section hand, L. & L. R. R. house Thorndike
Roach Catharine, widow, house Adams, opposite Catholic Church
Roach Charles, boards 41 Salem [Gorham
Roach Lawrence, painter, 1 and 2 Commercial square, house 94
Roach Margaret, widow, boards 20 William
Roach Michael, bleachery, house Prospect, near Kidder
Roach Morris, shoemaker, house 6 Middle
Roach Patrick, laborer, house 41 Salem
Roach Patrick, woolsorter, boards 84 Market
Roach , machinist, house 31 Lawrence corporation
Roache Lawrence, billposter, house 94 Gorham
Roane John P. stonemason, house 83 Gorham
Roane Michael, laborer, house 16 Keene
Roark Andrew, laborer, house Lowell, near Hanover
Roark Daniel E. boards 10 Keene
Roark Edward, laborer, 233 Middlesex
Roark Francis, laborer, house 17 Lee
Roark John, house 32 Crosby
Roark John, house 103 Lowell
Roark John, laborer, boards 136 Merrimack corporation
Roark John, laborer, house 6 Front, Centralville
Roark Michael, butcher, 39 Lowell, house do.
Roark Miles, laborer, house 78 Middle
Roark Patrick, provisions, 75 Lowell, house do.
Roark Peter, laborer, house 69 Lowell
Roark Terrence, saloon, boards 51^- Lowell
Roark Thomas, laborer, house 43 Lowell
Bobbins Albert F. boots and shoes, 68 Merrimack, b. 38 Bartlett
Bobbins Charles H. mason, house 90 Bridge, Centralville
Bobbins George, blacksmith, house 35 L. M. S. corporation
Bobbins Hannah, widow, boards Willie, corner Franklin
Bobbins Henry, carpenter, house 7 Lawrence corporation
Bobbins Jacob, house 182 East Merrimack
Bobbins John, mason, house First, Centralville
Bobbins Mary Anne, widow, house Putney's court
Bobbins Sophia T. widow, house 131 Middlesex
Boberg James, bobbinmaker, house 16 Bock
Boberge James, doormaker, Wamesit Steam Mill, h. 22 Grand
Geo. F. Hunt &, Co. are Agents for the Baltic Fire Ins. Co. of N.Y.
This Co. joins no " Combination " or " Association." (See p. 344.)
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Roberge Lewis, doormaker, Waraesit Steam Mills, house 179
Middlesex
Roberge William, at felting mill, boards 79 Broadway
Roberts Charles, machinist, Broadway, corner Mt. Vernon, house
4 Suffolk corporation
Roberts Dudley, machinist, boards 65 L. M. S. corporation
Roberts James, painter, house 43 Tremont corporation
Roberts James P. machiuist, boards 140 Merrimack corporation
Roberts J)hn, machinist, Lawrence corporation, house 63 do.
Roberts John, bobbinmaker, house 22 Grand
Roberts John L. teamster, house 40 Franklin
Roberts Michael, house 54 Lewis [Bow, Central ville
Roberts Nathaniel, bootmaker, 35 Merrimack, house Coburn, near
Roberts Willard, Lawrence corporation, house 43 Tremont corp.
Roberts William, dresser, house 175 Merrimack corporation
Robertson James L. gasfitter, house 16 Lowell corporation
Robertson John, porter, C. P. Talbot & Co.'s, h. r. 43 Chestnut
Robie Solon S. engineer, B. & L. R. R. house 42 Branch
Robiio Elizabeth, widow, house 53 Middle
Robiio Frank, spinner, boards 53 Middle
Robinson Alexander, finisher, boards 12 Union
Robinson Alexander H. paymaster, Appleton Mill, h. 32 Lawrence
Robinson Benjamin, operative, house 3 George
Robinson Benjamin & Co. fancy goods, 102 Merrimack, house 7
Harrison
Robinson Charles S. carder, house 64 Massachusetts corporation
Robinson Clarence W. clerk, Market House, boards 7 Harrison
Robinson Don C. moulder, Willie, corner Dutton
Robinson Edwin, dresser, boards 58 Boott corporation
Robinson Ferdinand, house Middlesex, west of Walker
Robinson Frederick W. millinery goods, 61 Merrimack, h. 16 Kirk
Robinson Georgie Miss, bookkeeper, 3 Cushing, boards 33 Lowell
Machine Shop corporation
Robinson Henry, mason, house Fletcher, near Willie
Robinson James, spinner, house 34 Cedar
Robinson James, laborer, house 10 Keene
Robinson James, painter, house 76 Warren
Robinson Jasper, laborer, boards 22 North Franklin court
Robinson John, machinist, Mechanics Mills, boards 33 Lagrange
Robinson John, weaver, house 342 Central
Robinson John A. farmer, house River road, Dracut
Robinson Marilla Miss, boards 3 Boott corporation
Robinson Robert, filemaker, house- Lawrence-street court
Robinson William, weaver, house 8 North
Robinson William, watchman, boards 24 Boott corporation
Robinson William, weaver, boards 67 Lawrence corporation
Robinson William & Co. (A. Nourbourne), machinists, Me-
chanics Mills, house 24 Rock
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Roby Augustus B. machinist, Merrimack corporation, house 74 do.
Roby E. P. Mrs. boards 47 Fletcher
Roby Royal, fireman, B. & L. R. R. boards 15 Fletcher
Roby Solon, engineer, Boston and Lowell Railroad
Rochemont (Jeorge de, moulder, AVillie, c. Dutton, house Oliver
Rock William W. spinner, house 40 Walnut
Rodliff Ferdinand, superintendent, Hamilton Manufacturing Com-
pany, house 35 Appleton [35 Appleton
Rodliff Ferdinand, jr. paymaster, Hamilton Manufacturing Co. b.
Rodliff Horatio H. {Bennett $ Rodliff), Moody, house 91 Salem
Rodliff William, spinner, house 77 Lawrence
Rogan Bridget Miss, house 5 Dodge
Rogan Patrick, painter, house 59 Adams
Rogers Arnold R. patent-leather polisher, house 24 Congress
Rogers Caleb, clerk, 31 Market, boards 1 Merrimack corporation
Rogers Catharine, widow, house rear 8 Union
Rogers David, stonecutter, house 3 Union
Rogers David Mrs. house 244 Central
Rogers Eunice Mrs. boarding-house, 6 Merrimack corporation
Rogers Felix, laborer, house rear 61 Middle
Rogers Harriet, widow, house 58 Bartlett
Rogers Hugh, operative, house rear 78 Lowell
Rogers Hugh, dyer, house 3 Edgerley's court [mack, b. 428 do.
Rogers Jacob & Co. {Frederic Taylor), hardware, &c. 166 Merri-
Rogers John, rag-gatherer, house 1 Summer
Rogers John, laborer, boards rear 61 Middle
Rogers John, laborer, house 5 Knowles place
Rogers John, boards 314 School
Rogers John, laborer, house rear 29 Hanover
Rogers John F. cashier, R. R. National Bank, and treasurer Me-
chanics Savings Bank, house 23 Nesmith [Moody
Rogers John G. {Stiles, Rogers, S? Co.), 23 Market, house 165
Rogers Lizzie Mrs. dressmaker, 56 Moody, house do.
Rogers Maitha, widow, house 18 Kirk
Rogers Joseph P. farmer, house High, near Nesmith
Rogers Michael, laborer, house 48 Adams
Rogers Patrick, laborer, house 61 Lowell [School
Rogers {Rufas) & Page {Moses C), grocers, 11 John, h. 314
Rogers Thomas, turner, Mechanics Mills, boards 48 Adams
Rogers Thomas, laborer, house 30 Cedar
Rogers Thomas, laborer, boards rear 61 Middle
Rogers Thomas, laborer, house 20 Jefferson
Rogers William M. watchman, house Lincoln
Rokes James, clerk, 7 Central, boards South
Roland Peter, spinner, hou>e 23 George
Rolfe Abiel, freight agent, Lowell and Lawrence Railroad, h. Rolfe
Rolfe Eliza G. widow, boards 14 Elm
Rolfe Frank 0. clerk {Boston), boards Rolfe
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Rolfe Lizzie C. widow, house 45 Andover
Rollins Abijah, stonecutter, boards 2 Middlesex place
Rollins Anthony, house 15 Tremont corporation
Rollins David B. moulder, house 27 Lowell Machine Shop corp.
Rollins Frank E. clerk, 46 Merrimack, b. 63 Massachusetts corp.
Rollins George S. salesman, 51 Central, house 24 South
Rollins Henry C. cardgrinder, 59 Massachusetts corporation
Rollins John L. house 55 Chapel
Rollins Jonathan, mason, house 60. Church
Rollins Pliny, spinner, house 17 Massachusetts corporation
Romana Anthony Rev. assistant St. Peters, boards 17 Appleton
Root Charles S. at Josiah Gates & Son's, boards 43 Hanover
Root George B. at C. B. Coburn's, house 68 Moody
Roper Caroline Mrs. house 14 Clay
Roper Francis, Middlesex, house rear 9 Andover
Roper George W. machinist, house 13 Appleton corporation
Roper Nancy, widow, boards 13 Appleton corporation
Roscoe Alphonso, house rear 125 Middlesex
Roscoe Edwin, carver, Wamesit Steam Mills, boards 5 Railroad
Roscoe Maurice, Hamilton corporation, house 2 Green
Rose George, Middlesex, boards 67 Fayette
Rose Gilbert, receiving clerk, freight depot, house 255 Central
Rose John, Middlesex, house 78 High
Rose Maria Mrs. dressmaker, house 23 Kirk
Ross Charles, blacksmith, 163 Central, boards 65 High
Ross James F. hairdresser, Washington House, house 281 Central
Rousseau Elzeard, doormaker, Wamesit Steam Mills, house 118
Middlesex
Roth John, carpetweaver, boards 344 Central
Rothwell John, painter, house 80 Cross
Rothwell John, moulder, house 332 Merrimack [mack corp.
Rothwell Ttiomas, filecutter, Arch, n. N. & L. depot, b. 36 Merri-
Rothwell Thomas Mrs. house 36 Merrimack corporation
Rourke Lawrence, picker, boards 14 Massachusetts corporation
Rowe Daniel, carder, Boott corp., boards 5 Suffolk corporation
Rowe George A. watchmaker, 43 Central, bds. 51 E. Merrimack
Rowe Patrick, operative, house 16 Adams
Rowe Richard Mrs. grocer, 38 Lowell, corner Dummer, house do.
Rowell Edward T. {Harden fy Rowell), proprietors Lowell " Cou-
rier," 21 Central, boards Washington House
Rowland Thomas {Carter, Rowland, fy Cb.)A woolsorter, Whip-
ple's Mills, house at Chelmsford
Rowlingson William, combmaker, house Clark's court
Roy Bozil S. overseer, Chase's Mills, house 174 Lawrence
Roy Febien, carpenter, house 3 Hancock avenue
Roy Hilaire, carpenter, house 5 Dempsey's yard
Roy Julian, carpenter, house 32 Salem
Royal Peter, driver, house 152 Gorham
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Royer Louis, teacher French, hoards 60 Moody-
Ruby Solon, engineer, Boston and Lowell Railroad, house Branch
Rugg Amos, paymaster, Massachusetts Mill, boards 12 Hurd
Rugg {Chester W.) & Griffith {John), umbrella and music store,
77 Merrimack, house Mt. Vernon, cor. Bennett, Centralville
Rugg Frederick H. turner, boards 398 Middlesex
Rugg Irene, widow, hou.-e 398 Middlesex
Rugg Samuel S. machinist, house 10 Race
Runals Robert K. grocer, 319 Merrimack, house 337 do.
Rundlert Frank G. clerk, 2 Merrimack, house 1 Union
Rundlett M. A. Mrs. house 1 Union
Runels Daniel, watchman, boaids 115 Gorham
Runels {George), Clough {Stillman) , & Co. {N. Davis and S.
Sweatt), granite stone yard, Thorndike, corner Middlesex,
house 99 Thorndike
Rushford Edward, marblecutter, boards 8 Appleton corporation
Rushworth Benjamin, machinist, house 71 Lawrence
Rushworth John W. gigger, house rear 53 Charles
Russell Alexander, jackspinner, h. River, above Front, Centralville
Russell Alonzo L. clothing, 1 Canal block, Central, h. 51 Appleton
Russell Asa C. milkman, house 39 Appleton
Russell Charles L. machinist, house rear 242 Merrimack
Russell Cyrus K. grocer, 281 Merrimack, (also Russell § Lane),
house 377 do. [then
Russell {Gyms K.) & Lane {P. P.), grocers, Lowell, cor. Wor-
Russell David, spinner, house rear 10 River, Centralville
Russell Edwin F. mason, house 20 Church [Nesmith
Russell Elizabeth B. teacher, at High School, Anne street, b. 29
Russell Emily H. Mrs. house 3 Middlesex place
Russell Frank, photographer, house 8 Ford
Russell Frank P. clerk, 109 Central, house 215 do.
Russell Horace, machinist, 235 Middlesex, house 16 Queen
Russell James B. clerk, Prescott National Bank, bds. 29 Nesmith
Russell James S. teacher, High School, house 29 Nesmith
Russell James Taft, machinist, boards 242 Merrimack
Russell Josiah, mason, house 215 Central [ford
Russell Leonard M. machinist, Wamesit Steam Mills, h. 34 West-
Russell Nancy W. widow, boards 377 Merrimack
Russell Robert, carpetweaver, boards 344 Central
Russell Sarah N. widow, boards 35 Lawrence corporation
Russell Sidney S. grocer, 149 Central, house do.
Russell William A. J. brassfinisher, 84 Middle, boards 13 Central
Rust John A. at J. C. Ayer's, boards 14 Lowell corporation
Ruston William, laborer, house 109 Lowell
Rutherford Robert, spinner, 7 Thorndike, house 82 Church
Rutherford Thomas Mrs. house 76 Warren
Ryan B. Mrs. provisions, 53 Dutton, house do.
Ryan Henry, cigarmaker, boards 33 Massachusetts corporation
The best Stock and Mutual Fire Ins. Cos. are represented toy Geo. F-
Hunt & Co., Fire and Lire Ins. Agents, 28 Central St. (See p. 344.)
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Ryan James {California), house 53 Dutton
Ryan James, at bleachery, boards 36 Bleachery
Ryan John, operative, boards 5 Cross
Ryan John, variety store, 79 Charles, house do.
Ryan John Mrs. house 5 Cross
Ryan Ma tin, laborer, house rear 16 Appleton
Ryan Patrick, laborer, house 01 Lowell
Ryan Patrick, laborer, boards 5 Cross
Ryan Patrick, laborer, house rear 31 Worthen
Ryan Patrick, laborer, house 1 John-street avenue
Ryan Patrick, laborer, house rear of Fenwick [68 Lawrence
Ryan Patrick J. carriage-painter, Pleasant, corner Andover, house
Ryan Thomas, house 7 Summer
Ryan William, laborer, house 36 Lewis
Ryan William, laborer, house William
Ryan William F. machinist, boards 42 Lowell Machine Shop corp.
Ryden Thomas J. clerk, 3 Bridge, house 188 Gorham
Ryder James, painter, 99 Central, house 18 Abbott
Ryder Susan, widow, boards 48 Massachusetts corporation
Ryerson C. E. tea and coffee, 3 Merrimack House, house 11 Lee
Ryerson Henry J. bookseller, 29 Central, h. 156 East Merrimack
SADDLER MARGARET, widow, house 94 Gorham
Sails Edwin S. 95 Central, boards do.
Sails Harriet M. Mrs. variety store, 95 Central, boards 12 Hurd
Salmon George F. machinist, house 69 Church
Salmon Martha S. Mrs. house 26 Cady
Salmon Patrick, laborer, house 103 Gorham [361 Merrimack
Salmon William F. agent Lawrence Manufacturing Company, h.
Saltmarsh Franklin, stonecutter, boards 61 West Union
Sampson John, laborer, house 28 Fayette
Sanborn Amos & Co. (H. B. Bacon), watches, jewelry, and manu-
factory of silverware, 25 Central, house 5 Kirk, corner Paige
Sanborn Ebenezer G. house 4 Marshall
Sanborn Edward P. mason, house 50 Howard .
Sanborn Edwin, (Furbish Sf Sanborn), carriagemaker, Andover,
corner Pleasant, house 286 Central
Sanborn Elon A. overseer, Prescott Mills, house 3 Prescott corp.
Sanborn Frank L. painter, house 45 Chestnut
Sanborn Frederick P. photographer, 100 Merrimack, bds. 11 Lee
Sanborn George A. painter, house 83 Lowell [Paige
Sanborn George W. silversmith, 25 Central, boards 5 Kirk, corner
■Sanborn George W. police, house 7 Myrtle, Centralville
Sanborn Heman, patternmaker, Lowell Machine Shop, boards 5
Appleton corporation
Sanborn Henry L. spinner, boards 18 Hamilton corporation
Sanborn Caroline Mrs. house 83 Appleton
Sanborn James, carpenter, house High, corner Chestnut
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Sanborn James B. teamster, Howes & Burnham, h. 26 Franklin
Sanborn James B. P. woodworker, house 35 High
Sanborn James P. Mrs. house 82 Howard [36 do.
Sanborn John, overseer spinning-room, Hamilton corporation, h.
Sanborn Laroy S. clerk, 131 Central, boards 18 Hamilton corp.
Sanborn Mitchel, laborer, house 322 Merrimack
Sanborn Nathaniel C. ( Washburn Sf S.), photographers, 28 Merr.
Sanborn Nathaniel C. photographist, 50 Merrimack, house 120
East Merrimack
Sanborn Olivia W. fancy goods, 105 Merrimack, house do.
Sanborn Page, house 11 Lee
Sanborn Stephen C. overseer, Hamilton corporation, house 18 do.
Sanborn Theodore A. mason, house 9 Myrtle, Centralville
Sanborn Thomas J. police, house 41 Fayette
Sanborn Timothy B. operative, Lawrence corporation, boards 52 do.
Sanborn Warren, carpenter, boards 5 Tyler
Sanborn William F. mason, house 23 Clay
Sandenney Louis, laborer, boards 328 Merrimack
Sanders Dana, laborer, house 27 Middle
Sanders Elizabeth, widow, house 2 Merriam's court
Sanders Mary Mrs. house 74 Church
Sanders Orpha, widow, house rear 69 High
Sanderson Charles C. boards 11 Tremont corporation
Sanderson Nelson, carpenter, house 17 Brown
Sanderson Oliver, laborer, house 11 Tremont corporation
Sanderson Samuel 0. carpenter, boards 11 Tremont corporation
Sandiford James, woolsorter, house 49 Hamilton corporation
Sansbury James, blacksmith, house 17 William
Santry Arthur Mrs. house rear 49 Fenwick
Santry James, liquors, house 51 Fenwick [house 37 Tyler
Sargeant Benjamin C. bookseller and stationer, 158 Merrimack,
Sargeant Henry W. harnessmaker, house 8 High-street square
Sargent Aaron P. Mrs. boards 39 Hamilton corporation
Sargent Addie L. teacher, Varnum school, boards 74 Mechanic)
Sargent Amelia Miss, boards rear 4 Dodge
Sargent Anna A. teacher, Edson School, boards 74 Mechanic
Sargent Clara W. Miss, house 5 Oliver
Sargent (Eben D.) and Cotton (Neal), fish-dealers, rear 57
Central, house 16 Chapel [corporation
Sargent Ebenezer, bedstead-maker, house 65 Lowell Machine Shop
Sargent (Edward M.) & Co., Boston Express, 5 Middle, house
33 Andover
Sargent Elhanan W. machinist, Merrimack corporation, h. 56£ do.
Sargent Emmons B. clerk, rear 57 Central, house 14 Chapel
Sargent Frank G-. clerk, boards Wanalancit, near Pawtucket
Sargent Fred M. clerk, boards 33 Andover
Sargent Frederick W. ( Chase, Sargent, fy Shattuck) , 5 Central,
house Wanalancit, near Pawtwcket
Mere hunts' and Farmers' Mut. Fire Ins. Co., Worcester. Inc. 1846,
has always paid liberal dividends on expiring policies. (See p. 314.)
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Sargent Frederick W. jr. clerk, 174 Merrimack, boards Wanalan-
cit, near Pawtucket
Sargent George M. conductor, H. R. R. house 1 Madison
Sargent Gilman, ice peddler, boards 3 McFarlin avenue
Sargent Herman W. carpenter, boards Coburn, near Old road,
Centralville
Sargent John, rug-weaver, boards 115 Gorham
Sargent John H. overseer, Lowell corporation, house at Dracut
Sargent Joseph L. provisions, 4 Merrimack, house Seventh, opposite
Read, Centralville
Sargent J. C. Mrs. dressmaker, 236 Merrimack, house do.
Sargent Mary, widow, boards 10 Hale
Sargent Reuben, farmer, house Coburn, n. Old road, Centralville
Sargent Stephen, tinsmith, house 9 Boott corporation
Sargent Stephen P. {Boston), house Middlesex, near Wilder
Sargent Sumner, agent, house Broadway, near Walker
Sargent Sylvester H. machinist, house 74 L. M. S. corporation
Sargent Waldo, clerk, bleachery, boards 1 Madison
Sargent Wareham M. mason, house 69 Fletcher
Sargent William W. clerk, 5 Central, boards 56^ Merrimack corp.
Sarian Paul, tailor, 5 Central, boards 10 Read
Satlers John, driver (horse car), boards 37 Mass. corporation
Saunders Abigail C. widow, house 8 Church
Saunders Alfred S. overseer, Merrimack Manufacturing Company,
house 17 Fourth, Centralville
Saunders Allen, spinner, Lawrence corporation, house 15 do.
Saunders Charles H. marbleworker, boards 8 Church
Saunders Charles W. (Norcross § Saunders) lumber, Middlesex,
house 8 Stackpole
Saunders Dana, teamster, 24 Middle, house do.
Saunders Edward, laborer, house 148 Lowell [Merrimack corp.
Saunders Edward T. freight conductor, B. & L. R. R. boards 122^
Saunders Francis E. carder, house 1 Hamilton corporation
Saunders Franklin G. overseer spinner, Lawrence corp. h. 15 do.
Saunders George A. dresser, Merrimack corporation, house 123 do.
Saunders Jacob, clerk, 195 Middlesex, boards 8 Church
Saunders James, laborer, house 1 Fenwick
Saunders John N. Mrs. house 14 Third, Centralville
Saunders Mary A. widow, house Maiden lane
Saunders Robert, laborer, house 86 Suffolk
Saunders Thomas, laborer, at Gas Works, house rear 17 Cross
Saunders Thomas E. shoemaker, 138 Central, house 90 Middlesex
Saunders, see Sanders
Savage Ellery T., Merrimack corporation, house 195 do. r—
Savage Goff, weaver, boards 138 Merrimack corporation
Savage Margaret P. widow, b. Bridge, near City line, Centralville
Savage Owen, weaver, Merrimack corporation, house 65 do.
Savory Charles A. physician, 4 Savings Bank building, h. 7 Kirk
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Sawin Ruel, carpenter, house Ford, corner Suffolk
Sawtell Abbott A. provisions, Liberty square, house 29 Franklin
Sawtell Calvin, contractor, Lowell Machine Shop corp. b. 16 do.
Sawtell Charles L. cook, 21 Merrimack, house 142 Lawrence
Sawtell Delbert, carpenter, boards 17 Hurd
Sawtell Henry I. machinist, house 30 Lowell Machine Shop corp.
Sawtell Josiah, carpenter, house Sawtell place
Sawtell Josiah A. bridge-builder, house Sawtell place
Sawtell N. H. clerk, Liberty square, boards 29 Franklin
Sawtell Selden L. provisions, 68 Dutton, boards 29 Franklin
Sawyer Aaron, painter, boards Mount Pleasant, Centralville
Sawyer Aaron C. carriagetrimmer and harnessmaker, 161 and 163
Middlesex, house 55 Fletcher
Sawyer Abbie, widow, boards 292 Merrimack
Sawyer Alfred A. house 336 Merrimack
Sawyer Barentha, widow, boards 35 Massachusetts corporation
Sawyer Clarina A. Mrs. boarding-house, 110 Merr. corporation
Sawyer Elizabeth Mrs. house 73 High [Centralville
Sawyer Emma C. teacher, No. 48 Primary School, b. 16 Fourth,
Sawyer Francis A. boards 21 Franklin square
Sawyer F. A. clerk, Adams, corner Suffolk, boards 21 Adams
Sawyer Frank L. teamster, house 238 Central [Butterfield
Sawyer Hamilton J. machinist, Mount Vernon, n. Broadway, h. 64
Sawyer Jacob H. superintendent Appleton Co. house 41 Tyler
Sawyer John A. painter, boards Mount Pleasant, Centralville
Sawyer John M. machinist, boards 43 Appleton
Sawyer John P. cabinetmaker, house Mount Pleasant, Centralville
Sawyer Luther D. house 173 Moody
Sawyer Nelson, machinist, house 21 South
Sawyer Rapha W. farmer, house River road, Draeut
Sawyer Sophronia, widow, house 24 Fifth. Centralville
Sawyer Sybil Miss, house River road, Draeut [Amesbury
Sawyer Thomas C. carriage depository, 163 Middlesex, house at S
Sawyer William E. boards Mount Pleasant, Centralville
Saxon Alexander, Middlesex, house 2 Holbrook's court
Saxton Michael, laborer, house 1 Jefferson square
Sayers John, laborer, house 11 Adams
Sayers Thomas, house 10 Adams [Appleton
Sayles Albert W. contractor, Lowell Machine Shop, house 102
Sayles Nancy Mrs. boarding-house, 115 Merrimack corporation
Scadding Aaron, carriage-trimmer, 163 Central, h. 142 Lawrence
Scadding Alfred W. at H. Hosford's, boards 142 Lawrence
Scalan Patrick, laborer, boards 13 Winter
Scales Ellen Mrs. house 82 Merrimack corporation
Scales Francis R. moulder, house 44 Lowell Machine Shop corp.
Scales Sally M. Miss, nurse, boards 66 Merrimack corporation
Scales Sarah E. teacher, No. 40 Primary School, boards 82 Prince
Scanlan Maurice, laborer at Gas Works, house 40 Adams
Geo. F. Hunt & Co. are agents for Merchants' and Farmers' Mutual
Fire Ins. Co. Office, 28 Central St., Lowell, Mass. (See page 344.)
238 LOWELL [ S ] DIRECTORY.
Scanlon Patrick, pressman, house River, above Front, Central ville
Scannell Mary, widow, house 106 Suffolk
Scarlott James, laborer, boards 114 Merrimack corporation
Schotield Joseph, printer, boards 31 Hamilton corporation
Scholtz Charles, cabinetmaker, house Fulton, Centralville
Schultz Charles, cabinetmaker, 11 Middle, house Coburn
Scobey Jane D. widow, house 345 Merrimack
Scollin John, laborer, house rear 25 Middle
Scotchburn Thomas, pressman, house 160 Gorham
Scott Agnes, widow, house 88 East Merrimack
Scott Alfred, livery and sale stables, 202 Middlesex, also {Litch-
field, Edwards, S? Co.), 127 Market, h. Middlesex, c. School
Scott Ann, widow, house 16 Abbott
Scott Clark M. fancy goods, 115 Merrimack, boards 21 Kirk
Scott David, woolsorter, boards 16 Abbott
Scott Edmund, boards 13 Central
Scott Elhanan W. Mrs. house Mt. Vernon, Centralville
Scott G. Clarence, counsellor, 43^ Central, house 56 Boott corp.
Scott Hugh, woolsorter, Middlesex, boards 16 Abbott
Scott Hugh, Middlesex, house Pleasant, near Pond
Scott Isadore, machinist, house 5 Parson's court
Scott James, jackspinner, house Parker's block, River, Centralville
Scott James, shoemaker, 14 Middle, boards 162 Gorham
Scott James, contractor, Lowell Machine Shop, bds. 59 Appleton
Scott James L. moulder, house 165 Broadway
Scott John, farmer, house Quebec, corner Manchester
Scott John, operative, house 133 Lawrence
Scott John, foreman, L. M. S. locomotive dept. bds. 59 Appleton
Scott John, gardener, house 21 Andover
Scott Marshall, painter, boards 16 Abbott
Scott Newell B. house 52 \ Merrimack
Scott Robert J. patternmaker, 235 Middlesex, bds. 49* Cushing
Scott Thomas, machinist, house 20 Cedar
Scott Thomas, soapmaker, Middlesex, house 6 Water
Scott William, moulder, house rear 44 Howard
Scribner Charles, contractor, L. M. S. house Liberty, near School
Scribner George F. contractor, L. M. S. house 6 L. M. S. corp.
Scribner Louisa Mrs. boarding-house, 35 Lawrence corporation
Scripture George E. baker, 229 Central, house 227 do.
Scripture Isaac Mrs. house 227 Central
Scripture Stephen A. bakery, 229 Central, house 227 do.
Scruton George L. shoemaker, house 82 South
Scully Betsey, widow, house 26 Winter
Scully Dennis, dyer, boards 2U Winter
Scully James, house 117 Lowell
Scully John, laborer, boards 7 Fenwick
Scully John, carder, house 61 River, Centralville
Scully William, laborer, house 7 Fenwick
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Searl Edwin T. job -wagon, house 247 Central
Searl Leora, clerk, 97 Central, boards 247 do.
Searle Charles J. machinist, Merrimack corporation, house 54 do.
Searle Frances, widow, vestmaker, house 4 Race
Searle Hosea A. mason, house 6 Alder
Searle John P. shoemaker, 145 Middlesex, house 9 Perrin
Searles Frances B. Mrs. house 6b' Thorndike
Searles Frank, weaver, boards G6 Thorndike
Seaver George W. machinist, Fletcher, c. Cushing, b. 43 Howard
Seaver James, blacksmith, house 99 Howard
Seaver John C. clerk, 159 Middlesex, house 5 Railroad
Seaver John W. agent, boards 3 Garnet
Seaver William, Boston and Lowell Railroad, house 43 Howard
Seery Ann, widow, house 58 Hamilton block
Seery Thomas, grinder, house 16 Davidson [Middlesex
Seger J. M. sashmaker, Wamesit Steam Mills, bds. Walker, near
Self Robert, painter, Lowell Machine Shop, boards 50 Charles
Selfe John, carder, house 29 Cady
Semple Mary H. Mrs. house 27 Kirk
Sendeney Louis, carpenter, house 322 Merrimack
Sendeney Peter, laborer, house 322 Merrimack
Senett Mary, widow, house 15 River, Central ville
Senior George Mrs. variety store, 220 Merrimack, house do.
Severance Elizabeth, widow, house 3 Carlton
Severance Elizabeth, nurse, house 26 Austin
Severance George W. bobbinmaker, Mechanics Mills, h. 3 Carlton
Severance P. Smith, laborer, boards 30 Boott corporation
Severance William H. spinner, house 26 Austin
Sevrens Herod T. house 7 Hamilton corporation
Sewall Samuel, Lowell Machine Shop, house 46 Water
Sewall Samuel, jr. clerk, City Institution for Savings, b. 46 Water
Sexton Ellen, widow, house 8 Congress
Sexton John, boards 8 Congress
Sexton John, pressman, house 1 Chapel
Sexton Martin, operative, house 90 Gorham
Sexton Patrick, at Naylor's Mill, boards 8 Congress
Shackford Cbarles J. clerk, 35 Merrimack, boards 12 Third, Cent.
Shackley Caroline A. widow, house 33 North
Shadduck George K. house 5 High
Shae Jeremiah, laborer, house 3 Pearl
Shanahan John, laborer, house head of Merrill
Shanahan John, laborer, house 12 Howe
Shanahan Timothy, laborer, house 1 Union court
Shanahan Timothy, laborer, house 41 Tremont
Shandley John, machinist, house 56 South
Shandley John Mrs. variety store, 80 Middlesex, house 56 South
Shanley James, mason, house rear 103 Gorham
Shanley Patrick, operative, house 45 Gorham
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Shanley Patrick, grinder, house 6 Front, Centralville
Shannon Ann, widow, house rear 58 Middle
Shannon Daniel, laborer, boards 6 Merrill
Shannon Francis G. laborer, house 18 Davis
Shannon John, dyer, house 24 William
Shannon John, boltmaker, house Merrill, near Taylor
Shannon Richard, watchman, house 6 Merrill
Shannon Thomas, laborer, house 8 William
Sharette Alexander, laborer, house 9 Middlesex place
S hat-tuck Direxa Mrs. house 8 Wamesit
Shattuck George W. (Custom House, Boston), h. 39 Pawtucket
Shattuck Harriet C widow, house 3 East Merrimack
Shattuck Horace B. (Chase, Sargent, fy Shattuck), 5 Central,
house Andover, near city line
Shattuck MaryB. widow, house 11 Nesmith
Shattuck Orilla, widow, house Lincoln place
Shattuck Sewall, photographist, 19 Central, house do.
Shaughnessy James, spinner, house 18 River, Centralville
Shaw Daniel W. boarding-house, 4 Suffolk corporation
Shaw Edwin, machinist, Arch, near N. & L. depot, h. at Westford
Shaw Francis E. clerk, Washington House [chanic
Shaw James W. B. dry goods, 44 Merrimack, h. Worthen, c. Me-
Shaw John, spinner, house 10 Lee
Shaw Joseph, carpenter, house 158 Moody
Shaw Josiah M. carpenter, rear 285 Merrimack, boards Pearl
Shaw Major A. overseer, Preseott Mills, house 62 Mass. corp.
Shaw Richard P. house 20 Charles
Shaw Richard W. machinist, boards 20 Charles
Shaw Ruth, widow, boarding-house, 73 Lawrence corporation
Shaw Ruth S. Mrs. variety store, 125 Middlesex, house do.
Shaw Thomas F. superintendent Boott corporation, house 46 do.
Shaw William L. boards 73 Lawrence corporation
Shaw , machinist, boards 96 Middlesex
Shay , widow, house 69 Adams
Shea Daniel, laborer, house 107 Lowell
Shea James, laborer, house 8 Adams
Shea James J. A. machinist, boards 8 Adams
Shea Jeremiah, rag-gatherer, house 19 Winter
Shea John, laborer, boards 23 George
Shea Mary, widow, house 102 Suffolk
Shea Michael, operative, house 168 Gorhain
Shea Michael, laborer, house 23 Adams
Shea Michael, laborer, house 18 Winter
Sheahan E iward, bookseller and emigrant agent, 28 Gorham, h. do.
Shed Caroline Mrs. boards 18 Hurd
Shedd Freeman B. (withE. W. Hcyt), 121 Central, bds. 76 High
Shedd George W. carpenter, Putney's court, house 3 Goward place
Shedd George W. jr. fancy goods, 34 Merrimack, boards 76 High
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Shedd Hosley, cabinetmaker, boards 119 Central
Shedd John Mrs. house 76 High
Shedd Lydia, widow, boarding-house, 7 Warren
Shedd Mary L. Miss, house 158 Suffolk
Shedd S. D. cabinetmaker, Mechanics Mills, boards Central
Shedd William, carder, boards 80 Merrimack corporation
Shee Morris, laborer, house rear "13 Davidson
Sheehan Bartholomew, operative, house 1 Swift
Sheehan Dennis, laborer, house rear 15 Willie avenue
Sheehan Edward, laborer, boards 51^ Lowell
Sheehan Jeremiah, house 19 Winter
Sheehan John, laborer, house rear 26 William
Sheehan John, laborer, house 1 Putney's court
Sheehan John, carpetweaver, house Carpenter's court
Sheehan Patrick, laborer, house 4 Putney's court
Sheehan Patrick, stonemason, house 18 Cedar
Sheeky John, laborer, boards 100 Market
Sheffield Andrew, roofer, house East Pine, corner Carlton
Sheffield Andrew Mrs. dressmaker, E. Pine, cor. Carlton, h. do
Sheffield James, police, boards 13 Central
Sheldon Abiel W. overseer, Suffolk corp. house 161 Moody
Sheldon Alexander, laborer, house 70 Lowell
Sheldon Arthur, boards 5 Suffolk corporation
Sheldon George, screwmaker, 237 Middlesex, house 35 Howard
Sheldon Henry, machinist, house 83 Howard
Sheldon Henry, gasfitter, 13 Middle, house Fulton, Centralville
Sheldon John, plumber, house River, near Fulton, Centralville
Sheldon Mary C. teacher, No. 46 Primary School, b. 161 Moody
Sheldon Nancy M. widow, house 35 Howard
Sheldon William W. clerk, 44? Merrimack, boards 161 Moody
Shepard Alva J. clerk, 43^ Central, boards 51 East Merrimack
Shepard Benjamin, overseer, Scott's Mills, house 2 Hudson
Shepard G. Frank, machinist, house 35 Central
Shepard Jacob, blacksmith, house 11 Prospect
Shepard James, painter, house rear 101 Lowell [mack corp.
Shepard John, overseer, Merrimack Print Works, h. 155 Merri-
Shepard John, Appleton Mills, house 322 Merrimack
Shepard Luther E. counsellor, 43^ Central, bds. 51 E. Merrimack
Shepard Orwin N. baker, boards 11 Prospect
Shepard William, broker, 32 Merrimack, house 3 Perrin
Shephard Abram, overseer, Middlesex Company, house 9 Warren
Shephard Bruce, tailor, 5 Canal block, boards 5 Lagrange
Shephard George, bootmaker, house 16 Green
Shephard Harriet, widow, boards 3 Perrin
Shephard James, machinist, house 3 Water
Shephard Robert, Stott's Mills, house 3 Water
Sherburne Mary C. widow, boarding-house, 28 Suffolk corporation
Sheridan Dennis, blacksmith, 163 Central, house Holbrook's court
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Sheridan Edward, harnessmaker, 45 Market, house Broadway,
corner Marion
Sheridan James, operative, house 46 Adams
Sheridan John, Lowell Machine Shop, boards 4 Appleton corp.
Sherlock Anthony, operative, house 1 Cross
Sherlock Edward, harnessmaker, house Broadway, corner Marion
Sherlock Michael, carpenter, house 6 Chapel
Sherlock Patrick, laborer, house 93 Adams
Sherlock Patrick F. harnessmaker, 45 Market, boards 119 Central
Sherman Aaron H. Mrs. house 10 Decatur
Sherman Alexander W. (H. H. Barker fy Co), steam and gas
pipe fitter, 8 Central, house 10 Decatur
Sherman Calvin G. machinist, house 3 Morse's lane
Sherman Charles H. machinist, house 10 Dodge
Sherman Danforth, dresser, boards 11 Massachusetts corporation
Sherman Edward F. counsellor, secretary Traders' and Mechanics'
Insurance Company, 27 Central, house 34 Pawtucket
Sherman Hugh Mrs. house 25 River, Centralville
Sherman Marcus D. L. mason, house 23 Church
Sherman Phebe Mrs. boarding-house, 53 Massachusetts corporation
Sherman William F. (Boston), house 31 Grand
Sherman William H. varnisher, 7 Central, house 32 Andover
Sherman William W. paymaster, Lowell Machine Shop, house 108
Appleton
Sherran Eliza, widow, house 21 River, Centralville
Sherwell Jesse, loom-harnessmaker, boards 43 Lawrence corporation
Sherwin Charles Mrs. house 12 Cabot, corner Moody
Sherwin Henry H. clerk, 138 Merrimack, boards 388 do.
Sherwood Daniel ( Woods, S. § Co.), wire-worker, Bjfidge, opposite
Seventh, Centralville, h. 33 Mt. Vernon, c. Bennett, Centralville
Sherwood Ludbee, house 7 Abbott
Shields Michael Mrs. house 23 Hanover
Shields Michael, jr. painter, house 7 River, Centralville
Shields Richard 0. laborer, house 9 Fenwick
Shinnick Michael, laborer, house 22 Howe
Shipley Samuel D. sashmaker, Wamesit Steam Mills, h. 56 Fletcher
Shipley Sarah L. widow, house 11 Tyler
Shirley Charles H. carder, boards 51 Massachusetts corporation
Shirley Eliza, boarding-house, 51 Massachusetts corporation
Shirley Michael, laborer, house rear 48 Fenwick
Shirley Samuel H. printer, house 66 South
Shirley Sarah Mrs. house 66 South
Shirley William, farmer, house near 6 Tilden
Shirlock John, operative, house 96 Adams
Shores Joshua W. carpenter, house 14 Linden
Shorey Charles E. clerk, 60 Middlesex, boards 8 Hamilton corp.
Shorey John, manufacturing jeweller, 81 Central, boards 159 do.
Shorey Lorenzo W. painter, boards 8 Hamilton corporation
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Shorey Moses W. millwright, house 172 Gorhain
Short Charles M. Mrs. house 34 Lewis
Short Edward, bleachery, house 8 Keene
Short James, carpetweaver, boards 344 Central [Appleton
Short Josiah E. ticket-agent, Boston & Lowell Railroad, house 101
Short Richard, clerk, boards 34 Lewis
Short William, butcher, house 63 Bartlett
Short William A. machinist, house 7 South Highland
Short William E. laborer, boards 23 Massachusetts corporation
Shortall John, laborer, house 31 Auburn
Shovlin Margaret, widow, house 7 High
Shraudo D. mason, house 285 Middlesex
Shughro James, laborer, house 13 Union
Shute Alonzo, machinist, boards 93 Lawrence
Shute Michael, carpenter, house 93 Lawrence [son's court
Sicard Napoleon, cabinetmaker, Wamesit Steam Mills, bds. 5 Far-
Sidebottom Elizabeth, widow, boards 53 Boott corporation
Silcox Lazarus, Middlesex, house 49 Lawrence
Silsby Samuel E. hostler, American House, boards do.
Silver Edward H. student, boards 28 Thorndike [Railroad
Silver Frederick A. stonecutter, Thorndike, house 4 Evans block,
Silver George T. carpenter, 67 Middle, boards 36 Worthen
Silver George T. carpenter, house 36 Lowell Machine Shop corp.
Silver Harvey, machine shop {Chelmsford), house 28 Thorndike
Silver James B. coffin-maker, 23 Prescott, house 71 Fayette
Silver Oren B. contractor, Lowell Machine Shop, house 24 Lowell
Machine Shop corporation
Simes Ira H. blacksmith, house 70 Moody
Simmons Henry, moulder, boards 119 Central
Simmons Martha Mrs. boards 23 Appleton corporation
Simonneau Edward, laborer, boards rear 120 Middlesex
Simonneau Joseph, laborer, house rear 1 20 Middlesex
Simonds Edwin, carpenter, house 219 Central
Simonds George W. junk, 24 Middle, house 169 Moody
Simonds John L. machinist, Arch, house 113 Appleton
Simonds Nash, clerk, 127 Market, house Westford
Simonds Samuel B. bookbinder, 36 Central, house 23 Willow
Simonds Thomas (Durantfy Simonds), 6 Middlesex, h. at Billerica
Simonds William C. carpenter, house 43 Fletcher
Simons Theodosia, widow, house 105 East Merrimack
Simons Walter, bill-poster, house 113 East Merrimack
Simpkins William, laborer, house 186 Central
Simpson Abby H. boarding-house, 6 Boott corporation
Simpson Alexander W. {Fletcher 8f S. ) , furniture, Wamesit Steam
Mills, boards 120 Merrimack [tral, h. 141 E. Merrimack
Simpson Andrew J. & Co. music and musical instruments, 44 Cen-
Simpson Ann, widow, house 3 Garnet
Simpson Benjamin F. student, boards 8 Fremont, Ceutralville
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Simpson Benjamin F. physician, 5 Merrimack, house do.
Simpson Odanathus, carpenter, house 8 Fremont, Centralville
Simpson Richard, moulder, boards 11 Massachusetts corporation
Simpson Robert (TJiomas Jefferies fy Co.), baker, h. 3*46 Central
Simpson Thomas, variety store, Chelmsford, near Hale, house Lib-
erty, corner Chelmsford
Simpson Thomas, dresser, house 10 Tremont corporation
Simpson Thomas, laborer, house 14 Charles
Simpson William H. collector, house 9 Pleasant, Centralville
Sinclair Abby Mrs. house 46 Howard
Sinclair Daniel H. police, house 4 Church
Singleton Thomas, machinist, house 25 East Merrimack
Sisson Lizzie Miss, house 15 Massachusetts corporation
Skelton Benjamin Mrs. house 50 Tyler
Skelton Mary E. boarding-house, 113 Merrimack corporation
Skillings David G. house 3 Fremont, Centralville
Skinner Abner Mrs. house 8 Lee
Skinner Adelbert C. thread and trimmings, 63 Merrimack, b. 8 Lee
Skinner Arabella, at 63 Merrimack, boards 8 Lee
Skinner David, boards 192 Gorham
Skinner Smith, house Varney, corner Mt. Vernon
Skivington Michael, machinist, house rear 19 Dummer
Slade William, carpenter, boards 44 Boott corporation
Slater Elizabeth, widow, house 8 Knowles place
Slater Joseph F. clerk, Appleton Mill, house 11 Appleton corp.
Slater Matthew, engineer, Cushing, c. Rock, h. 9 Lagrange court
Slater Thomas, coppersmith, 8 Jackson, house 10 Front, Centralville
Slater Thomas, machinist, boards 9 Lagrange court
Slater William Mrs. house 19 Chestnut
Slattery Dennis, laborer, house 60 Fenwick
Slattery Patrick, laborer, house 5 Madison
Slavin Ann, house 91 Gorham
Slavin Bridget, house 91 Gorham
Slavin Catharine, widow, house 62 Fayette
Slavin James, Middlesex corporation, boards 62 Fayette
Slavin James, stonemason, house 169 Gorham
Slavin Mary, variety store, 75 Gorham, house do.
Slee Thomas, writing-master, boards 6 Hamilton corporation
Sleeper Abraham, carpenter, house 141 Merrimack corporation
Sleeper Charles W. clerk, L. M. S. corporation, house 53 do.
Sleeper James F. clerk, 14 Market, house River road, Dracut
Sleeper John, stagedriver, house First
Sleeper Van Buren, clerk, 20 Central, boards 111 do.
Sleeper , stonecutter, boards 2 Middlesex place
Sline Ellen Mrs. house 5 Quigley's alley
Sloan William, planer. A. L. Brooks's
Sloan William J. carpenter, house 24 Tremont corporation
Slocum Horace, clerk, boards Branch, near School
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Slocum John P. engineer, house Branch, near School
Slowey Mary, house Lowell, corner Adams
Small Charles R. conductor, S. & L. R. R. house 55 Church
Small Frederick J. carpenter, house rear 3 Dodge
Small Paul D. carpenter, boards 79 Broadway
Smart Charles E. teamster, freight depot, boards 5 Hudson
Smart Charles H. bookkeeper, boards 14 Union
Smart Mary J. Mrs. house 14 Union
Smart Nehemiah, boards 21 Moody
Smilie Henry, bungmaker, Mt. Vernon, n. Broadway, b. 260 Merr.
Smiley John, carpenter, house 59 Butterfield
Smiley Stephen J. moulder, house 29 L. M. S. corporation
Smiley Sylvanus C. house 7 Garnet
Smith Abbie H. widow, house 60 Worthen
Smith Alonzo D. clerk, 20 Central, boards 26 Massachusetts corp.
Smith Alonzo N. travelling agent, house Cambridge, 4th from Hale
Smith Amasa, sash and blind maker, boards 23 Boott corporation
Smith Amos B. painter, boards 69 Boott corporation
Smith Andrew, printer, 21 Central, boards rear 48 Church
Smith Andrew, operative, house 20 Cady
Smith Andrew, jr. furniture-finisher, boards 20 Cady
Smith Andrew W. ( Winter § Smith), marble- worker, 155 Central,
house 152 Middlesex
Smith Ann, widow, house rear 116 Middlesex
Smith Ann, widow, house 32 Lewis
Smith Arathusa, widow, house 121 Moody
Smith Aurelia N. widow, house 396 Middlesex
Smith A. H. sashmaker, Wamesit Steam Mills
Smith A. H. operative, house 21 John
Smith Bateson, operative, house Clark's court
Smith Benjamin A. carpenter, house 42 Water
Smith Bridget Mrs. house rear 48 Church
Smith Bridget Mrs. house 9 Wall
Smith Caleb L. clerk, 46 Merrimack, boards 148 Middlesex
Smith Catharine, widow, house 85 East Merrimack
Smith Catharine, widow, house 80 Charles
Smith Charles, laborer, house 9 Wall
Smith Charles H., Washington House
Smith Charles Mrs. widow, house 24 Race
Smith Charles C. fuller, boards 278 Middlesex
Smith Charles C. finisher, 7 Thorndike [Chestnut
Smith Charles E. {John S. Jaques Sf Co.), shuttlemaker, house 41
Smith Charles Gr. teamster, house 5 Ford
Smith Charles H. machinist, boards 309 School
Smith Charles R. tinsmith, 198 Merrimack, house 30 Chestnut
Smith Christopher, operative, house 133 Lowell
Smith Costillia, 89 Merrimack, boards 1 High-street square
Smith C. M. Mrs. dressmaker, 246 Merrimack, house do.
North Am. Fire Ins. Co., Hartford, Ct. Capital and Surplus, over
$400,000. G. F. Hunt & Co., Agents, 28 Central St. (See p. 344.)
246 LOWELL [ S ] DIRECTORY.
Smith Daniel, spinner, house 19 Cady
Smith Daniel B. {Richardson Sf Smith), near Salem, corner Com-
mon, boaids 260 Merrimack
Smith David, grocer, 10 Tilden, house 4 Lawrence corporation
Smith Dorcas Mrs. house 9 Merr li's court
Smith Dudley H. carder, Merrimack corporation, house 75 do.
Smith Edward, laborer, house 78 River, Centralville
Smbh Edward, tinman, house 18 Paige
Smith Edward Mrs. house 2 Livingston block, Appleton
Smith Eiwin, machinist, 237 Middlesex, boards 19 Cady
Smith Elbridge G. showman, house 9 Merrill's couit
Smitb Elizabeth, widow, house 131 Lawrence
Smith Francis, hosiery and laces, 49 Merrimack, h. Kirk, n. Lee
Smith Francis Mrs. house 1 Marion
Smith Francis P. laborer, house 1 1 Adams
Smith Francis S. jub wagon, hou^e 28 Keene
Smith Frank, laborer, boaids 33 Common
Smith Frank, machinist, 84 Middle, house 15 Adams
Smith Frank W. clerk, 131 Cential, bds. 20 Adams, Frankin sq.
Smith George, tailor, 222 Merrimack, house 85 Salem
Smith George B. moulder, house 223 Middlesex
Smith George C. house Moore, near Lowell cemetery
Smith George F. overseer, at Richmond's, house 131 Lawrence
Smith George G. operative, boards 23 Boott corporation
Smith George G. jr. carpenter, boards Moore, n. Lowell cemetery
Smith George T. house 8 Mar-hall
Smith George W. machinist, house 60 L. M. S. corporation
Smith George W. Mrs. house 65 Cushing
Smith Hannah, widow, house 309 School
Smith Hannah A. widow, house 30 Chestnut
Smith (Usury) & White (Wesley J.), tinware manufacturers, 29
Middlesex, house Dorchester
Smith Henry, keeper ro«nd-house, house 148 Jackson
Smith Henry Mrs. boards 35 Branch
Smith Isabella, widow, house 33 Willow \
Smith Jacob R. peddler, house 218 School
Smith James, laborer, house Decatur-street alley
Smith James, Scott's Mills, house 26 Water
Smith James, 3d, carpenter, house Hale, near Grand
Smith James, laborer, house 9 Davidson
Smith James, laborer, house 2 John-street avenue
Smith James, operative, house 7 Water
Smith James, mason, boards 19 Cady
Smith James C. house Pine, at City line
Smith James E., Middlesex, boards 25 Church
Smith James W. spinner, Merrimack corporation, boards 26 do.
Smith Jesse C. boards 26 J Merrimack
Smith John, 1st, stage office, 182 Merrimack, boards 260 do.
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Smith John, blacksmith, house Canada, near Tannery
Smith John, operative, boards 115 Merrimack corporation
Smith John, stonemason, house 20 Kirk avenue
Smith John, laborer, house 58 Middle
Smith John, at Hosiery Mill, boards 61 Lawrence corporation
Smith Jotin, clerk, 18 Grorham, house 42 do
Smith John C. painter, boards 31 Hamilton corpora ion
Smith John C. overseer carpenter, Merrimack P. W h. ar Dracut
Smith John W. overseer Merrimack corporation, house 26 do.
Smith Joseph H. physician, 2 Museum build.ng, h. 38 IS trtiett
Smith Joseph V. moulder, house 99 Appleton
Smith Kate, variety store, 91 and 93 Central, house 196 do.
Smith Kilburn, musician and billiards, 2 Appleton blouk, house
110 Central
Smith Lawrence, gigger, boards rear 48 Church
Smith Lucretia, widow, boards 26 Cabot
Smith Luther, house 148 Middlesex
Smith M iria, widow, boards 109 Merrimack corporation
Smith Mary K. widow, house 276 Middlesex
Smith Mary N. boarding-house, 23 Boott corporation
Smith Matilda C. tailoress, house rear 53 Salem
Smith Michael, laborer, house 7 High [Centralville
Smith Michael, carriage-painter, 163 Central, house Tyler's block,
Smith Michael Mrs. house rear 86 Lowell
Smith M. J. fancygoods, 93 Merrimack, boards 111 Central
Smith M. N. operative, boards 17 Hurd
Smith M. P. Mrs. house 8 Dodge
Smith Newton, house Lincoln, near Tannery
Smith Oliver VV. carpenter, house 86 Church
Smith Patrick, cooper, house 40 Lowell
Smith Patrick, laborer, house 37 Floyd
Smith Patrick, clerk, 40 Grorham, boards Union
Smith Patrick, clerk, boards 80 Market
Smith Patrick, operative, boards 4 Suffolk court
Smith Peter, operative, house 29 North
Smith Peter S. grocer, 17 East Merrimack, house 37 Fayette
Smith Philip A. {Brady 8? S.), shoemaker, 304 Merrimack, house
3 Suffolk co art
Smith Putnam, physician, 154 Suffolk, house do.
Smith Robert, spinner, house 1 Hurd
Smith Robert, blacksmith, boards 3 Knowles place
Smith Robert Mrs. house 5 Fayette
Smith R)lla, sawyer, boards 278 Middlesex
Smith Salome Mrs. house East Pine, near Nichols
Smith Samuel A. machinist, boards 26 Read, Centralville
Smith Samuel C. machinist, boards 123 Cross
Smith Samuel F. sawyer, 6 Middlesex, house rear 91 Appleton
Smith Samuel J. chairmaker, house 30 Chestnut
Business that can't afford Insurance is too poor to follow. Wis-
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248 LOWELL [S] DIEECTORY.
Smith Stephen B. clerk, {Boston), bds. 1 Methuen, Centralville
Smith Stephen B. Mrs. house 26 Read, Centralville
Smith Sylvester C, B. & L. B. R. boards Railroad, near Hale
Smith Thomas, laborer, at S. Horn & Co's, house 23 Union
Smith Thomas, moulder, boards 23 Lowell
Smith Thomas, machinist, house 69 Church
Smith Thomas Mrs. house 4 Suffolk court
Smith Thomas D. Mrs. house Marion, near Lagrange
Smith William, machinist, house 80 Cross
Smith William, at foundry, boards 5 Tyler
Smith William A. harnessmaker, house 188 Central
Smith William B. cigar manufacturer, 2 Cady, house 31 do.
Smith William B. shoemaker, house Taylor's court
Smith William Henry, sawyer, boards John Smith's, Canada
Smith William H. eating-house, 133 Middlesex, house 15 Marshall
Smith William H. machinist, house 141 Moody
Smith William H. house 15 Marshall
Smith William M. supt. Lowell cemetery, house opposite do.
Smith William N. gardener, house 21 Union
Smith William N. bobbinmaker, Wamesit Steam Mills
Smith Mrs. house rear 61 Salem
Smithson Margaret, widow, house 69 Church
Snell Clara A. boarding-house, 2 City Hall avenue
Snell Elizabeth L. widow, boards 27 Tyler
Snell Eckan A. clerk, boards 7 High-street square
Snell John S. machinist, Arch, boards 2 City Hall avenue
Snell Ora M. carpenter, 26 Middle, boards 7 High-street square
Snell Orlando, carpenter, 26 Middle, house 7 High-Street square
Snellgrove Henry, machinist, Merrimack corporation, house 41 do.
Snow Charles S. bobbinmaker, Wamesit Steam Mills, h. 123 Moody
Snow Maria, widow, house 123 Moody
Somes William E. baker, 1 Fayette, house 93 East Merrimack
Soper Albert, hairdresser, 2 Merrimack House, bds. 50 Mass. corp.
Soper E. H. hairdresser, 2 Merrimack House, bds. 50 Mass. corp.
Soper Joseph E. moulder, house 17 Lowell Machine Shop corp.
Soule Hatfield N. book agent, house 5 Middlesex place
Soule William 0. weaver, Boott corporation, boards 44 do.
Southard Nelley Miss, house 88 Merrimack
Southmaid Daniel, section hand, boards 24 Water
South wick George R. messenger, Merrimack Manufacturing Com-
pany, boards 37 Tremont corporation
Southwick John R. overseer dresser, house 37 Tremont corporation
Southworth William S. printer, 21 Central, boards 81 Salem
Spalding Charles, stonemason, house rear 18 Grand
Spalding Charles P. student, boards 417 Middlesex
Spalding David S. policeman, house 81 School
Spalding Edward, cabinetmaker, house 15 Hard
Spalding Eitzhenry, boards 6 Tyler
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Spalding Haskell, house 6 Tyler
Spalding Ira Mrs. house 270 Central
Spalding James W. shuttlemaker, house 5 Goward place
Spalding Joel, physician, Savings Bank building, h. 51 Pawtucket
Spalding J. Tyler {Boston), boards 51 Pawtucket
Spalding Noah, farmer, bouse Parker, near Chelmsford
Spalding Samuel, laborer, house First, near Bridge
Spalding Sidney, president L. & L. Railroad, h. 417 Middlesex
Spalding Simeon Mrs. house Walker, corner Broadway
Spalding Weld, house 1 Centre
Spalding William B. boards 1 Centre
Spalding William E. clerk, 227 Central, boards 6 Tyler
Spalding William H. clerk, 99 Central, house 270 do.
Spaleny August, operative, Lawrence corporation, house 4 do.
Sparks Catharine, widow, house 347 Merrimack
Sparks Clorinda, widow, boards Warren, corner George
Sparks Fanny, widow, boards 2 William
Sparks John, blacksmith aud variety store, house 342 Merrimack
Sparks Richard H. painter, house 347 Merrimack
Spaulding Addison, farmer, house May, Ccntralville [81 Howard
Spaulding Amasa M., Boston and Lowell Railroad carJiouse, house
Spaulding Augustus E. house 25 Tyler
Spaulding Doratha B. widow, boards 263 Central
Spaulding Frank E. machinist, boards 81 Howard [Lagrange
Spaulding George L. drygoods, 62 and 64 Merrimack, house 16
Spaulding Lizzie, widow, house 32 Bartlett
Spaulding Samuel V. travelling merchant, boards 9 Lawrence corp.
Spaulding Sumner A. clerk,. 11 John, house 29 Bartlett
Spear David H. clerk, 283 Merrimack, boards 323 do. [corp.
Spearin Hiram, engineer, at Norcross & Saunders, h. 3 Tremont
Speirs James, carpenter, house 67 Fletcher
Spencer Ellen, widow, house 1 Howe
Spencer Ethan N. overseer finisher, Lawrence corporation, h. 81 do.
Spencer James, laborer, house 258 Lawrence
Spencer Robert, moulder, boards 18 Railroad alley
Spencer Robert, laborer, house 21 Tremont
Spencer Sarah, widow, boards 24 Rock
Spencer Thaddeus S. grocer, 19 Moody, house 139 do.
Spencer William Mrs. house 401 Merrimack
S perry Charles, mason, house Somerset, corner Queen
Spillane James, boards 14 Massachusetts corporation
Spillane Michael, laborer, boards 2 Water
Spillane Thomas, laborer, house Lowell, corner Jefferson
Spinny Luke W. boards 2 Suffolk corporation
Spofford Abram, machinist, house 35 Common
Spofford Charles, overseer, Merrimack corporation, house 66 do.
Spofford Frederick A. (Stickney fy Spofford), grocer, Bridge,
corner Third, house do. Centralville
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Sprague Cordice, moulder, boards 97 Howard
Sprague Henry D. Mrs. house 81 Merrimack corporation
Sprague (Henry E.) & George (John S), clothing, 82 Merri-
mack, house 44 Grand
Sprague John M. express, house 26 Chapel
Sprague Levi, contractor, house Mansur, near Fairmount
Sprague Nabby Mrs. house rear 44 Howard
Sprague Thomas, moulder, house 97 Howard
Springer James F. grocer, Liberty square, house 73 Cushing
Springer John W. patternmaker, h. 67 Lowell Machine Shop corp.
Sproat Frank, weaver, Boott corporation, boards 44 do.
Sproule Cornelia W. clerk, 29 Central, boards 156 East Merrimack
Spun- Joseph M. clerk, 44 Merrimack, house 12 Dodge
Stack John, laborer, house 28 Gorham
Stack Patrick, laborer, house rear 19 Winter
Stack Thomas, laborer, house 28 Gorham
Stackpole Andrew J. (Swan, Stackpole, 3? Woodman), counsellor,
13 Barristers' Hall, house at Boston 01 "
Stackpole Edwin A. uphoLsterer, house 30 Water
Stackpole Frank, Prescott corporation, house 65 Mass. corporation
Stackpole James, overseer, Prescott Mills, house 27 Prescott corp.
Stackpole James A. weaver, house 30 Massachusetts corporation
Stackpole Joseph H. weaver, boards 27 Prescott corporation
Stackpole Michael, American Bolt Company, house 18 Cedar
Stacy Duane P. clerk, at C. P. Talbot & Co.'s, boards 47£ Bartlett
Stacy John R. roofer, house 7 Lowell corporation
Stacy Lucien P. bookkeeper, C. P. Talbot & Co.'s, bds. 7 Harrison
Stafford Fred, painter, house 42 Bartlett
Stanchfield Moses, carpenter, house 358 Merrimack
Standtield John, blacksmith, boards 21 Market
Standish Elizabeth Mrs. house 226 Central
Stanley Eugene, boards 13 Third, Centralville
Stanley George E. (Conant fy Co.), teamsters, freight depot, house
Second, near Read, Centralville [tralville
Stanley George W. overseer, Massachusetts, house 13 Third, Cen-
Stanley H. E. widow, house 28 Church
Stanley James, tinsmith, 29 Middlesex, house 2 Union
Stanley Phineas, overseer, Merrimack, house Wilder, n. Pawtucket
Stanley Sarah, widow, boards 56 Moody
Stanley Stephen T. overseer, Merrimack corporation, house 78 do.
Stanley William C. carnage-painter, house 18 Elm
Stanton Albert D. periodicals, &c. 140 Central, house 23 Clay
Stanton Charles P. variety store, 75 Adams, house do.
Stanton Edward, laborer, house 30 William
Stanton Henry B. tinsmith, 8 Jackson, house 18 Walnut
Stanton Patrick, woolsorter, house 11 Spring
Stanton William E. Rev. house 35 Tyler
Stanwood Sarah A. Mrs. boarding-house, 28 Massachusetts corp. ,
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Staples Alfred A. telegraph operator, 5 Middle, boards 63 High
Staples Arthur, machinist, boards 31 Willie
Staples Benjamin L. mason, house 38 Franklin
Staples George W. clerk, boards 120 Merrimack
Staples Nathaniel T. mason, house 31 Willie
Staples Robert H. mason, boards 31 Willie
Staples Theodore, overseer picker, Boott corporation, house 54 do.
Staples Wallace, boards 5 Burns
Staples William H. mason, house 101 Cross
Starbird Charles D butcher, house Branch, corner Walker
Starrett Marcia A. Miss, boards 67 Pawtucket
Stayner William, bobbinmaker, house 283 Middlesex
St. Denie Medard, laborer, house Suffolk Hall
Steakem Patrick, painter, house 3 Little
Stearns Aaron F. door aud sashmaker, boards 4 West's court
Stearns Amos Mrs. house 4 West's court
Stearns Augustus C. cabinetmaker, boards 4 West's court
Stearns Charles, lightning rods, boards 105 Gorham
Stearns Charles, grinder, house 177 Merrimack corporation
Stearns Charles A. doormaker, Wamesit Steam Mills, house Walk-
er, near Middlesex
Stearns Elizabeth A. teacher, No. 5 Primary School, b. 62 Lawrence
Stearns Erastus, carpenter, 87 East Merrimack, house 34 Fayette
Stearns Lewis, ( Vermont), boards 76 Bridge
Stearns Mary N. tailoress, house 43 Hanover
Stearns Nathaniel, overseer, Middlesex Co. h. 76 Bridge, Centralville
Stearns Rebecca, widow, house 341 Merrimack
Stearns Samuel, carder, Lawrence, boards 5 Suffolk corporation
Stearns Susanna, widow, boards Walker, near Middlesex
Stearns William, painter, Lawrence corporation, h. 112 Merrimack
Stebbins Charles G. harnessmaker, 8 Merrimack block, boards 6
Massachusetts corporation
Stebbins G. Henry, harnessmaker, 8 Merrimack block, boards 138
Merrimack corporation
Stedson Silas, weaver, boards 22 Hamilton corporation
Steele George B. laborer, house 40 Water
Steele Sylvanus (Heath fy Steele), provisions, 193 Central, h. 226 do.
Stephens Alexander, butcher, house 24 Smith [Willie
Stephenson Alexander W. hairdresser, 155 Middlesex, boards 32:
Stevens Alonzo B. house 38 Cabot
Stevens Belinda H. boarding-house, 18 Merrimack corporation
Stevens Benjamin F. machinist, Arch, house 51 Howard
Stevens Charles B. carpenter, house 227 School
Stevens Charles L. laborer, at A. L. Brooks's, house 71 Fletcher
Stevens (George) & Anderson (William H.), counsellors, 1 Bar-
risters' Hall, house 40 Chestnut
Stevens George W. civil engineer, boards 33 Hanover
Stevens James F. engineer, house Albro's block, Cushing
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Stevens James H. {Bradford Sf Stevens), painter, rear 285 Mer-
rimack, house 112 Middlesex [Middlesex
Stevens John W. helper, at Dobbins & Crawford's, house 265
Stevens Jonas, machinist, Massachusetts corporation, house 40 do.
Stevens Joseph, horseshoer, 56 Gorham, house 2 Linden
Stevens Joseph, operative, Lawrence corporation, boards 52 do.
Stevens Lafayette, printer, over Post-office, house 38 Willow
Stevens Levi B. supt. Gras Works, house Walker,near Broadway
Stevens Lucy B. widow, house 8 Lawrence corporation
Stevens Marcia Mrs. house 4 Chapel
Stevens Mary E. Mrs. millinery, 119 Middlesex, house do.
Stevens M. D. L. printer, house 38 Willow
Stevens Rodolphus, variety store, 5 East Merrimack, house do.
Stevens Ruth, widow, house 53 Hanover
Stevens Solon, power-loom harness and reed manufacturer, Fletcher,
corner Western avenue, house 47 Howard
Stevens Solon W. teacher of music, boards 47 Howard
Stevens William, jig-sawyer, boards 76 Dutton
Stevens William, stonecutter, boards 2 Middlesex place
Stevens William H. peddler, house Liberty, near Chelmsford
Stevens William J. jig-sawyer, 239 Middlesex, boards 97 Dutton
Stevenson Cushman S. Mrs. house 90 East Merrimack
Stevenson Finley, bookkeeper {Boston), bds. 151 Merrimack corp.
Stevenson Robert, machinist, house 151 Merrimack corporation
Stevenson William E. machinist, boards 106 Middlesex
Stewart Albion, carpenter, Merrimack corp. boards 5 Suffolk corp.
Stewart Daniel, servant, at Dr. Burnham's, 31 Tyler
Stewart George, laborer, boards 28 Winter
Stewart John R. loomfixer, house Broadway, corner Adams
Stewart John W. tinsmith, 105 Central, boards 111 do.
Stewart Levi D. cabinetmaker, 239 Middlesex, h. 2 Shaw's block
Stewart Maria, widow, house 148 Suffolk
Stewart Prude Mrs. house 28 Winter
Stewart Robert S. carpenter, boards 5 Suffolk corporation
Stewart William H. carpenter, house 11 Oak
Stewart, see Stuart
Stickney Charles H. clerk, house 10^ Fifth, Centralville
Stickney {Daniel) & Spofford {Frederick A.), grocers, Bridge,
corner Third, house 21 Third, Centralville
Stickney James O. tanner, house 36 High
Stickney Samuel W. president Railroad National Bank, h. 12 Kirk
Stiles {Alba G.), Rogers (/ G.), & Co. {Edwin Lamson),
flour, grain, and feed, 23 Market, house 25 Varney
Stiles Charles F. produce-dealer, 90 Middlesex, house 19 Smith
Stiles John, clerk, 32 Middlesex, house 162 Suffolk
Stiles Julius A. machinist, boards 162 Suffolk
Stiles Lewis, machinist, house 23 Cabot
Stiles Perry P. clerk, 20 Market, house 2 Oliver
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Stiles Sarah P. widow, house 162 Suffolk
Stiles Wilber A. dresser, boards 35 Hamilton corporation
Stiles William Mrs. house 144 School
Stillings Joseph, operative, Lawrence corporation, boards 43 do.
Stimpson Charles M. moulder, house 7 Goward place
Stimpson Daniel, machinist, house 47 Massachusetts corporation
Stimson Lucius S. cigarmaker, house 253 Merrimack
Stimson William A. machinist, house 54 High
Stinchfield George, weaver, boards 139 Merrimack corporation
Stinson Charles B. machinist, house 4 Chapel
Stinson Charles W. blacksmith, 41 Middle, house 24 do.
St. Ledger Patrick, laborer, house rear 12 William
Stockbridge Silas P. laborer, house rear 61 Salem
Stockman Edward, salesman, house Middlesex, near School
Stockman Moses W. carpenter, house 91 Merrimack corporation
Stoddard Chester S. (Boston), boards 28 Lawrence corporation
Stoddard Elizabeth, widow, boards 37 Massachusetts corporation
Stoddard Thomas G. engineer, house 28 Lawrence corporation
Stoddard Walter A. machinist, Mechanics Mills, Fletcher, boards
Tremont corporation
Stokes Josiah H. bricklayer, house 80 Church
Stone Aaron C. machinist, house 32 Church
Stone Amasa C. machinist, house 72 Church
Stone Charles, house 11 Adams
Stone Edward, hamessmaker, 163 Central, house rear 237 do.
Stone Joseph, laborer, house Broadway, corner Adams
Stone Mary Mrs. house 35 Massachusetts corporation
Stone Orrin, woodworker, house 19 Franklin square
Stone Reuben E. teamster, house rear 56 Moody
Stone William, machinist, boards 2 Middlesex place
Stone William S. weaver, boards 140 Merrimack corporation
Stone Winslow F. machinist, Arch, opposite Nashua and Lowell
Railroad depot, house Lincoln place
Stone (Zina E.) & Huse (S. W.), editors and publishers, 21
Central, house 51 Chestnut [boards 100 Appleton
Storer Newman W. agent Florence sewing machine, 34 Merrimack,
Story Robert, weaver, house 64 Gorham
Stott Charles, agent, Flannel Mills, house 16 Chestnut
Stott Charles A. flannel manuf. Wamesit Power Co. h. 98 High
Stott George, carder, boards 15 Charles
Stott George, spinner, at Stott's, house 2 Hudson
Stott John, clerk, Belvidere Flannel Mills, house 36 High
Stott John, overseer, Belvidere Flannel Mills, house 15 Charles
Stott Samuel E. clerk, Appleton Bank, boards 15 Charles
Stott Thomas, woolsorter, boards 15 Charles
Stover William, carpenter, house 15 Hurd
Stowell Alvin M. cardgrinder, house 56 Boott corporation
Stowell Jonas, American Bolt Company, house 11 Abbott
Middlesex Mutual Fire Ins. Co., Concord, Mass. Inc. 1826. A pop-
ular dividend-paying Co. G. F. Hunt & Co., Agents. (See p. 344.)
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Stowell Martha, widow, house 54 Massachusetts corporation
Stratton Charles H. salesman, 57 Central, house 45 Fayette
Stratton George A. brakeman, S. B. R. R. boards 31 Cushing
Stratton Herbert B. patternmaker, 82 Middle, bds. 5 Mass. corp.
Stratton Jonas, millwright, house 140 Lawrence
Stratton Torrey E. machinist, house 122 Central
Street Owen Rev. house 118 East Merrimack
Streeter Frank H. boards Liberty, opposite School
Streeter {Harrison W.) & Powers {Hannibal), grocers, 7 John,
house Westford, near School
Streeter Holland, house Liberty, opposite School
Strickland John, shoemaker, house 48 Charles
Strickland Pamelia C. widow, house 20 Prescott corporation
Strickland Robert, shoemaker, Dutton, n. Fletcher, h. 41 Fletcher
Strickland Wm. H. shoemaker, Dutton, n. Fletcher, b. 41 Fletcher
Stringer John W. patternmaker, boards 67 L. M. S. corporation
Stuart John L. M. varnisher, house 10 Race
Stuart Sarah W. Miss, house 14 Ash
Stuart, see Stewart
Studdart John, laborer, house 19 Adams
Sturtevant Albert M. teamster, A. L. Brooks, house 70 Moody
Sturtevant Joseph E. woodworker, house 123 Cross
Suffolk Manufacturing Company, Suffolk, below Moody
Sugden John, combmaker, house 56 Lawrence
Sugden John, variety store, 177 Central, house do.
Sugden John, worsted spinner, house Stone house, Whippleville
Sugden Thomas, worsted spinner, boards Stone house, Whippleville
Sullivan Ann Mrs. boards 23 Hanover
Sullivan Ann J. widow, house 152 Lowell
Sullivan Bartholomew, operative, house 26 Winter
Sullivan Bartholomew, laborer, house 4 Quigley's alley
Sullivan Catharine, widow, house 70 Lowell
Sullivan Catharine, widow, house 119 Lowell
Sullivan Catharine, widow, house 10 Adams block
Sullivan Cornelius, laborer, house 62 Fayette
Sullivan Cornelius, teamster, at A. L. Brooks's, house 106 Suffolk
Sullivan Daniel, dyer, boards 48 Lewis
Sullivan Daniel, laborer, house 29 Wamesit
Sullivan Daniel, laborer, house 122 Lowell
Sullivan Daniel, laborer, house 14 Davidson
Sullivan Daniel, laborer, house 17 Adams
Sullivan Daniel, laborer, house 13 Spring
Sullivan Daniel, laborer, house 2 McCarry's court •
Sullivan Daniel, laborer, house Lowell, corner Jefferson
Sullivan Daniel, farmer, house rear 16 Dummer
Sullivan Dennis, laborer, house Fenwick
Sullivan Dennis, moulder, boards 42 Lowell Machine Shop corp.
Sullivan Dennis, laborer, house 40 Davidson
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Sullivan Dennis, foreman, at A. L. Brooks's, h. rear 37 Fenwick
Sullivan Dennis, harnessmaker, boards 23 Fayette
Sullivan D. A. clerk, Dutton, corner Lowell, boards 70 Suffolk
Sullivan Edward Mrs. house 12 Cross
Sullivan Edward, laborer, house 122 Lowell
Sullivan Elizabeth, widow, house 39 Cedar
Sullivan Ellen, widow, house rear 16 Duminer
Sullivan Ellen, widow, house 17 Adams
Sullivan Ellen, widow, house 23 Fayette
Sullivan Ellen, widow, house 33 Fenwick
Sullivan Ellen, widow, house 104 Suffolk
Sullivan Eugene, laborer, house 2 Putney's court
Sullivan Florence, laborer, house opposite 32 Adams
Sullivan Humphrey, laborer, house 6 Little
Sullivan Humphrey, laborer, house 16 Dummer
Sullivan James, planer, Wamesit Steam Mills, house 17 Spring
Sullivan James F. machinist, 237 Middlesex, boards 39 Cedar
Sullivan Jeremiah, laborer, house 1 Cross
Sullivan Jeremiah, Middlesex, house 62 Fayette
Sullivan Jeremiah, foundry, boards 6 Little
Sullivan Jeremiah, harnessmaker, 285 Merrimack, bds. 23 Fayette
Sullivan Jeremiah, laborer, boards 14 Adams
Sullivan John, laborer, house at Lowell Bleachery depot
Sullivan John, laborer, boards 21 Tremont
Sullivan John, laborer, house 183 Lawrence
Sullivan John, watchman, Suffolk corporation, boards 5 do.
Sullivan John, laborer, house rear 48 Fenwick
Sullivan John, shoemaker, Parker's block, Centralville, house do.
Sullivan John, laborer, house 97 Lowell
Sullivan John, boards 19 High
Sullivan John, picker, house Clark's court
Sullivan John, Carpet corporation, house 26 Lowell
Sullivan John, operative, house 12 Jefferson
Sullivan John, operative, house 24 Jefferson
Sullivan John, jr. house 183 Lawrence
Sullivan John D. Mrs. house 6 Jefferson
Sullivan John W. 0. machinist, house 20 Summer
Sullivan Julia, widow, house 2 Putney's court
Sullivan Julia, widow, house 40 Davidson
Sullivan Margaret, widow, house 20 Howe
Sullivan Margaret, widow, house 27 Congress
Sullivan Margaret, widow, house rear 19 Dummer
Sullivan Margaret, widow, house 3 Putney's court
Sullivan Mary, widow, house 48 Lewis
Sullivan Mary Mrs. boards 4 Jefferson
Sullivan Mary, widow, house 13 River, Centralville
Sullivan Michael, laborer, 9 Thorndike, house 70 Suffolk
Sullivan Michael, laborer, Locks and Canals, h. 4 Quigley's alley
Geo. F. Hunt & Co. are agents for tin Connecticut Mutual Life
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Sullivan Michael, laborer, at Gas Works, house opp. 30 Adams
Sullivan Michael, currier, Willie, cor. Broadway, h. 104 Suffolk
Sullivan Michael, laborer, house 41 Adams
Sullivan Patrick, laborer, house 15 William
Sullivan Patrick, laborer, house 12 Jefferson
Sullivan Patrick Mrs. house 43 Adams
Sullivan Richard, laborer, house 6 Suffolk court
Sullivan Thomas {California), house 15 Adams
Sullivan Timothy G. laborer, house 3 Jefferson square
Sullivan Timothy, laborer, house 42 Appleton [h. 181 do.
Sullivan Timothy {Welch Sf Sullivan), provisions, 177 Lawrence,
Sullivan Timothy, Merrimack corporation, house rear 10 Little
Sullivan Timothy, mariner, boards 14 Lowell
Sullivan William, operative, house rear 17 Cross
Summers Samuel, beltmaker, house First, near Bridge
Sumner Mary Mrs. house 4 Fifth, Centralville
Surprenant Hilaire, laborer, boards 293 Middlesex
Surprenant J. Battiste, laborer, house 293 Middlesex
Sutliffe William, machinist, boards 64 Gorham
Sutton Sydney S. {Lawrence) , house rear 3 Dodge [Dracut
Swain Charles J. carriagemaker, 22 Bridge, Centralville, house at
Swain Oliver, farmer, Pine, near Liberty
Swain Samuel T. cabinetmaker, rear 239 Middlesex, boards Dutton
Swan Charles C. clerk, 41 Merrimack, boards 25 Bartlett
Swan {Charles A. F.), Stackpole {A. J.), & Woodman {G. J).),
counsellors, 13 Barristers' Hall, house Methuen, Centralville
Swan Daniel, boots and shoes, 41 Merrimack, house 25 Bartlett
Swan Daniel A. clerk, Merrimack, boards 25 Bartlett
Swan Edward P. clerk, 23 Central, boards 15 do.
Swan Joseph C. weaver, boards 120 Merrimack
Swan Martha Miss, boards 97 Howard
Swan Olive, widow, house 20 Congress
Swapp Andrew F. asst. superintendent L. M. Co. h. 132 Market
Swapp Isabella Mrs. house 132 Market
Swasey George S. overseer painter, Lawrence corporation, h. 2 do.
Swazey Almond L. picker, house 57 Boott corporation
Sweatt Benjamin D. machinist, Arch, near Nashua and Lowell de-
pot, boards 40 Worthen
Sweatt Henry, stonelayer, house Wanalancit
Sweatt Jeremiah, yard-hand, Merrimack corporation, house 67 do.
Sweatt Moses H. stonecutter, 3 Bangs block, Railroad
Sweatt Oscar H. stonecutter, 3 Bangs block, Railroad
Sweatt Samuel {Runels, Clough, fy Co.), granite yard, Thorndike,
corner Middlesex, house 85 Appleton [Chelmsford
Sweatt William, repairer, at Norcross & Saunders's, house at N.
Sweeney Daniel, moulder, house 4 Cross
Sweeney Dennis, weigher, house Suffolk, near Cross
Sweeney D. F. hairdresser, 4 Central, boards 42 do.
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Sweeney Edward, moulder, Willie, corner Dutton, house 12 Cross
Sweeney Edward A. moulder, house Common, near Cross
Sweeney Henry, laborer, house 12 Lowell
Sweeney Hugh, carpetweaver, house 4 Kidder
Sweeney James, laborer, house 5 McDermott's block
Sweeney Michael, house 6 Cross
Sweeney Patrick, operative, house 352 Central
Sweetser Adam, bobbinmaker, boards 2 Suffolk corporation
Sweetser A. H. bobbinmaker, Wamesit Steam Mills
Sweetser Betsy W. A. widow, boards 2 Suffolk corporation
Sweetser Ellen, widow, boards 18 Appleton corporation
Sweetser Julia, widow, boards 4U6 Merrimack [Suffolk corp.
Sweetser Oliver S. machinist, Mechanics Mills, Dutton, house 2
Sweetser Sidney, at D. W. Home's, house Western avenue
Sweetser (Theodore If) & Gardner (William S.), counsellors,
43^ Central, house Nesmith
Swett Daniel, jr. stencil-cutter, house Varney, near School
Swett Edmund, waiter, 42 Central, house 396 Merrimack
Swett George, dyer, boards 44 Lawrence corporation
Swett John F. moulder, house 126 Middlesex
Swett John H. , Arch, near Northern depot, house 8 Branch
Swett Lizzie G. teacher, No. 41 Primary School, boards 12 Law-
rence corporation
Swett Mary and Maria Misses, house 39 Bartlett
Swett Samuel Mrs. house 12 Lawrence corporation
Swett William L. carriagemaker, Pawtucket, near old canal, house
Wanalancit, near Pawtucket
Swett, see Sweatt [Lincoln
Sykes James, sawyer, Cushing, corner Rock, boards Main, corner
Sykes Richard M. beltmaker, house rear 61 East Merrimack
Sylvester George B. carpenter, 20 Common, h. Gold, near School
Symmes Henry, shoemaker, house 3 Goward place
Symonds Edward, variety store, 2 Tilden, house do.
Symonds Heman M. roofer, boards 14 East Pine
Symonds Samuel, operative, boards 115 Merrimack corporation
TABER JOHN, farmer, house off River road, Dracut
Tabor John Frank, clerk, 253 Merrimack, house River road, Dracut
Taff Cristopher, laborer, house 30 Fayette
Taffe Andrew, dyer, house rear 19 Summer [Nesmith
Taft Nelson F. (Drew, Taft, $ Welch,), 126 Merrimack, house 3
Taggart Charles L. clerk, 153 Central, boards 34 Bartlett
Taggart Leander Mrs. house 34 Bartlett
Tague Hugh, machinist, house 39 Lowell
Taisey Lydia, dry goods, Gorham, corner Middlesex, house do.
Taisey Robert, clerk, house 76 Dutton
Talant Eben, carder, boards 11 Hamilton corporation [dlesex pi
Talbot Charles C. fireman, Boston & Lowell Railroad, bds. 2 Mid-
How to provide for the comfort and support of our families after
our decease is the earnest thought of every man. (See pp. 344 & 345.)
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Talbot Charles P. & Co. {Thomas, Edward R., fy Julian Talbot),
drags and dye-stuffs, east end of market house, house Chest-
nut, near Park
Talbot Edward R. {Charles P. lalbot $ Co.), drugs and dye-
stuffs, east end of market house, boards Chestnut, near Park
Talbot Julian {Charles P. Talbot fy Co.), drugs and dye-stuffs,
east end of market house, boards Chestnut, near Park
Talbot Thomas ( Charles P. Talbot S>- Co. ) , drags, east end of mai*-
ket house, house at North Billeriea
Talbot William F. clerk, 189 Middlesex, boards 43 Chestnut
Tallant Samuel B. spinner, house 22 Jackson
Talty Timothy, laborer, house 59 Gorhain
Tankard John, machinist, 35 Suffolk
Tapley Eliza A. D. teacher, Mann School, boards 44 Branch
Tapley Jesse, timber-dealer, house 44 Branch
Tapley Joseph, house 37 Church
Tapley Mary A. teacher, No. 15 Primary School, bds. 44 Branch
Tapley & Leonard {A. W. Leonard), wood-dealers, Jackson, near
Round House
Tarbell George G. salesman, 45 Central, house 43 Bartlett
Tar be 11 Reuben Mrs. house 7 Garnet
Tarbuck William, mason, house 8 Front, Centralville
Tarr Eugene J. clerk, 52 Merrimack, boards 43 Tyler
Tarr George J. house 43 Tyler
Tatterson John, superintendent Suffolk Co. house 2 Cabot block
Tay Sullivan, shoemaker, house Methuen, Centralville [Andover
Taylor Albion C. {CookS? T.),4& Merrimack & 103 Central, h. 48
Taylor Alfred, finisher, house foot of Pleasant
Taylor Catharine, widow, house 15 Kirk
Taylor Charles I. cabinetmaker, boards 15 Kirk
Taylor Daniel G. machinist, house 43 Boott corporation
Taylor David, at Norcross & Saunders's, house 29 School [corp.
Taylor David B. shoemaker, 69 Middle, boards 4 Massachusetts
Taylor Frederick {Jacob Rogers fy Co.), 166 Merrimack, h. 15 Kirk
Taylor George H. harnessmaker, 196 Middlesex, bds. 101 Central
Taylor George W. overseer, house Howard, corner Middlesex
Taylor James F. carpenter, boards 172 Merrimack corporation
Taylor John, beltmaker, Lawrence corporation, house 51 do.
Taylor John, teamster, 9 Thorndike, house 230 Middlesex
Taylor John, blacksmith, 136 Middlesex, boards 20 Hamilton corp.
Taylor Joseph, dry and fancy goods, 116 Merrimack, house do.
Taylor Lewis W. overseer, house 12 High-street square
Taylor Paris K. machinist, house 43 Lowell Machine Shop corp.
Taylor Samuel A. wooden ware, 283 Merrimack, house 323 do.
Taylor Samuel W. carpenter, house 172 Merrimack corporation
Taylor Stephen K. watchman, house 11 Andover
Taylor Susan Miss, rear Wamesit [house 16 Appleton
Taylor Thomas E. {Glazier fy Taylor), variety store, 9 Merrimack,
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Taylor Wilfred P. manufacturer of chemicals, head of Lawrence,
house 15 Kirk
Taylor William K. farmer, house River road, Dracut
Taylor William R. harnessmaker, 45 Market, hoards 29 Boott corp.
Teabo Joseph, lumberman, house 9 Perrin
Teague Patrick, clerk, 8 Merrimack, boards 20 Ash
Tebbetts Charles G. spinner, house 39 Massachusetts corporation
Teel George H. moulder, boards 115 Gorham
Temple Benjamin F. weaver, boards 49 Massachusetts corporation
Temple Drucilla, widow, house 34 Fayette
Temple James, carpenter, house 20 North Franklin court
Temple Samuel, engineer, L. & B R. R. house 19 N. Franklin ct.
Temple Thomas W. mason, house Pine, near Liberty
Tenney Horace B. clerk, 189 Middlesex, house 27 Chestnut
Tenney Mary, nurse, at City Hospital, Merrimack
Terrier Julius, blacksmith, house Parker's block, Centralville
Tetro Adolphe, carpenter, house rear 15 Willie avenue
Thackrah Henry, boots and shoes, 82 Central, house 8 Lawrence
Thatcher George, bell-hanger, &c. 52£ Merrimack, house 77 Co-
burn, Centralville
Thayer Joseph A. gardener, boards Mt. Vernon, corner Cross
Thayer Levi P. bootmaker, house First, near Bridge, Centralville
Theodorian Zohrap K. machinist, boards 10 Read, Centralville
Therreault David, laborer, house 7 Middlesex place
Thissell Andrew, at Smith Adams's, house 9 First, Centralville
Thissell Charles E. carpenter, house Webster ave. cor. Ninth, Cent.
Thissell Daniel Mrs. house Mt. Pleasant, Centralville
Thissell Earl Amri, house 51 Bridge, Centralville
Thissell John F. shoemaker, house Mt. Pleasant, Centralville
Thissell Lydia Ann, boards Mt. Pleasant, Centralville
Thomas Albert H. weaver, Merrimack corporation, house 67 do.
Tbomas Clarence, machinist, house 88 Merrimack
Thomas Cyrus W. carpenter, house 29 Willow
Thomas Edmund D. locktender, house Broadway, at Guard Locks
Thomas Edward W. boards 11 Cabot
Thomas Elisha A. watchman, house 16 Clay
Thomas Eunice P. Miss, house 15 Auburn
Thomas Francis, laborer, house 23 Adams
Thomas Henry A. operative, boards 16 Clay
Thomas John, laborer, house 37 Fenwick
Thomas Joseph, laborer, house 30 Davidson
Thomas Marcus A overseer, Merrimack corporation, house 72 do.
Thomas Mary R. widow, house 15 Fayette
Thomas Philip V. {Boston), house 123 Moody
Thomas Richard, laborer, house 15 Adams
Thomas William, Merrimack Print Works, house 11 Cabot
Thomas , laborer, boards 67 Lawrence corporation
Thomason Samuel, overseer worsted, Hamilton corp. bds. 5 Everett
Mutual Benefit Life Ins. Co., State Mutual Life Assurance Co.
Worcester, Mass. G. E\ Hunt &. Co., Agents. (See page 344.)
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Thomes Mary Miss, house 9 Tilden court
Thomes Peter A. carpenter, house 4 Tilden court
Thompson Alsie M. widow, house 95 Howard
Thompson Alvin, carpenter, boards 1 Merriam's court, High
Thompson A. (Packer S? T.), homeo. physician, 16 Central, h. do.
Thompson A. F. clerk, 268 Merrimack, boards 95 Howaid
Thompson Bethuel T. Mrs. millinery, 91 Merrimack, boards do.
Thompson Charles, miller, boards 109 Appleton
Thompson Charles 0. painter, boards Chelmsford, corner Howard
Thompson Eliza Mrs. house 82 Church
Thompson George, watchman, Lawrence corporation, boards 46 do.
Thompson Greorge H. overseer wool-sorting, Hamilton, house 39 do.
Thompson Harriet A. Mrs. house Chelmsford, corner Howard
Thompson Ira, machinist, house 176 Merrimack corporation
Thompson James B. patent-agent, house 71 High
Thompson John, boards 82 Church
Thompson John, weaver, house Broadway, near Adams
Thompson John B. carder, house 34 Prescott corporation
Thompson Joseph P. clothing, house 1 1 Harrison
Thompson Julia Ann, widow, house 277 Middlesex
Thompson Marshall E. botanic medicines, 268 Merr. h. 18 Tilden
Thompson Mary Ann, widow, house 5 Edgerly court
Thompson Rinaldo R. gasfitter, house 2 Hamilton corporation
Thompson Robert, machinist, boards 29 Charles
Thompson Roxanna, widow, house 133 Merrimack corporation
Thompson Samuel, engineer, house 1 Merriam's court, High
Thompson Stephen L. carpenter, boards 7 Dodge
Thompson Thomas, woolsorter, house 29 Charles
Thompson Walter, weaver, house 33 Middle
Thompson William K. saloon, 12 Merrimack, house 80 South
Thorn Eli, mason, house 102 High
Thorn John, wool carder, house 14 Suffolk corporation
Thorn Samuel, mason, house 28 Lawrence corporation
Thornby Joseph, spinner, house 8 North
Thorning Cyrus H. folder, house 32 Bleachery
Thorning John F. at bleachery, boards 23 Bleachery
Thornley Peter, carpenter, house 2 Auburn
Thornton Benjamin, laborer, house 51 Fenwick
Thornton Bernard, laborer, house 111 Market
Thornton Charles H. carpenter, house 177 Gorham
Thornton Edward, Merrimack, house Llewellyn, Centralville
Thornton Francis, grocer, 60 Middle, boards 32 William
Thornton Henry R. carpenter, Bleachery, house 177 Gorham
Thornton James, laborer, house Front, Centralville
Thorp George, watchman, Merrimack, house 5 Chestnut
Thorp James, calendering, house 27 East Merrimack
Thorpe Mary J. widow, boards 13 Suffolk corporation
Thurber Lizzie J. Mrs. boarding-house, 22 Lowell corporation
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Thurber Samuel W. Kev. house 85 Church
Thurley Charles, operative, boards 5 Faulkner's block
Thurston Benj. proprietor Washington House, Central, cor. Church
Thurston Eben R. boards 30 Smith
Thurston Elijah C. tinsmith, 125 Market, house 2 Ford
Thurston George, Print Works, boards 134 Merrimack corporation
Thurston Joel M. watchman, 233 Middlesex, house 30 Smith
Thyne John, blacksmith, house 38 Bleachery
Thyng Charlotte G. and Mary A. house 36 Howard
Tibbetts Charles G. spinner, house 39 Massachusetts corporation
Tibbetts Henry Llewellyn, tallyman, boards 2 Middlesex place
Tibbetts Joseph R. farmer, house Mount Pleasant, Centralville
Tibbetts William B. phrenologist and teacher, house 53 Boott corp.
Tibbin Robert, weaver, house 9 George
Ticehurst James, machinist, house 92 East Merrimack
Ticknor David, jr. shoecutter, house 47 Fayette
Ticknor Henry L. carpenter, 26 Middle, house 26 Austin
Ticknor Polly, widow, boards 13 1 Merrimack corporation
Tiernan Bridget, widow, house 33 Summer
Tierney John, laborer, boards 94 Gorham
Tierney Margaret Mrs. house 94 Gorham
Tierney Matthew, spinner, house 4 Knowles place
Tierney Michael, laborer, house 2 Carolin's block, Fayette
Tierney Michael Mrs. variety store, 12 Winter, boards do.
Tierney Michael, blacksmith, Arch, n. Northern depot, h. 12 Winter
Tierney Patrick, weaver, Chase's Mills, house Gorham, opposite
Fair Ground
Tiffney Richard, spinner, house 170 Gorham
Tighe Edward, blackmith, house 64 Adams
Tighe Hugh, laborer, house 7 Jefferson
Tighe James, laborer, house 38 Davidson
Tighe Lawrence, blacksmith, house 33 Common
Tighe Matthew, spinner, boards 40 Boott corporation
Tighe Michael, laborer, boards 2 Wall
Tighe Michael, picker, house 12 Jefferson
Tighe Patrick, laborer, boards 38 Davidson
Tighe, see lye
Tilden Charles H. clerk, 14 Market, boards 112 Central
Tilley James B. gardener, house Moore, near Bleachery
Tilley John, stonecutter, house Crosby, near Mill
Tilton Abraham, overseer, Lawrence corporation, house 88 do.
Tilton Albert, carpenter, house 73 Church
Tilton Augusta Mrs boards 119 Central
Tilton Charles, clerk, boards 111 Central
Tilton Charles F. letter-carrier, P. 0. boards 308 Central
Tilton Edward, machinist, boards 67 Lowell Machine Shop corp.
Tilton Frank, machinist, boards 115 Gorham
Tilton George F. machinist, boards 13 Boott corporation
GEO. F. HUNT & CO., Fire <fc Life Iiis. Ag'y, representing $*&,-
000,000 Capital and Surplus. 38 Central St., Lowell. (See page 314.
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Tilton George W. miller, S. N. Wood's, house Walnut, c. Chapel
Tilton Herman N. moulder, boards 41 Chapel
Tilton John W. moulder, boards 297 Central
Tilton Joseph, carpenter, house 308 Central
Tilton Joseph 0. at grist-mill, boards 308 Central
Tilton Lucy, boarding-house, 21 Boott corporation
Tilton Martin V. B. painter, boards 46 Charles
Timlin Patrick, laborer, at A. L. Brooks's, house 23 Union
Tinker George, shoemaker, 75 Central, house 7 Andover
Tinker Henry W. harnessnaker, 45 Market, boards 29 Church
Tinker Law, shoemaker, 75 Central, house 9 Andover
Tippen Bobert, Middlesex, house 9 George
Tirrell Joseph, junkdealer, house 22 George
Tobin Helen, widow, house 1 Marion
Tobin James, cabinetmaker, boards 25 Tremont
Tobin John (California), house Donahoe's court
Tobin Michael, machinist, boards 1 Marion
Tobin Patrick J. laborer, house 25 Tremont
Tobin Thomas, moulder, boards 58 South [road, Dracut
Tolman John C. variety store, 334 Merrimack, house Mammoth
Tolman Mary, widow, boards 135 Merrimack corporation
Toohey Patrick, laborer, house Linden, near Auburn
Toohey Thomas, painter, house 51 Market
Toohey Timothy, cardstripper, h. Coburn, c. Biver, Centralville
Toole Thomas, laborer, house r. Biver, above Coburn, Centralville
Toomey Dennis, laborer, house 5 Quigley's alley
Toomey Mary, widow, house 2 Water
Toomey William, laborer, boards 2 Water
Toppan Abner Mrs. house Third, cor. Mt. Vernon, Centralville
Torance Buth, boards 29 Hamilton corporation
Torbin Mary, widow, house 3 Dummer
Torsey James M. boxmaker, house 16 Bock
Totman Stark (Lancaster fy Totman), tailors, 104 and 106 Cen-
tral, house 110 East Merrimack
Tower (Daniel T.), Pierce (James), & Co. (Peter D. Cutter),
dry goods, 138 Merrimack, house at Cambridgeport
Tower James, house 209 Central
Tower Thomas T. painter, boards 209 Central
Towey Lewis, operative, house rear 394 Merrimack
Towey , yard-hand, Lawrence corporation, house 31 do.
Towle Simon, photographist, 92 Merrimack, boards 16 Myrtle,
Centralville
Towler Harry, gardener, house Mammoth road, Dracut
Towne David, millwright, house 39 George
Townsend Abel D. carder, house 242 Gorham
Townsend Horatio, machinist, boards 20 Hamilton corporation
Townsend N. W. house 330 Merrimack
Tracy Dennis, laborer, house 12 William
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Tracy John, spinner, house 2 Lee
Tracy Lucretia P. boarding-house, 37 Massachusetts corporation
Trahon Peter, operative, boards 2 Jackson
Trainor Michael, laborer, house 14 George
Tramble Jeremiah, laborer, house rear 87 Moody
Trask Daniel, farmer, house School, corner railroad crossing
Trask Diogenes E. boxmaker, boards 32 Branch
Trask James T., Boston and Lowell Railroad, house 32 Branch
Trask Joseph H. teamster, house 8 Bleachery
Trask Oliver P. agent, stone-cutter, School, corner Boston and
Lowell Railroad crossing, house 6 Franklin court
Trask , boxmaker, 233 Middlesex, boards Branch
Traver Abraham, carder, Boott corporation, house 67 do.
Traver Jacob H. carder, house 21 Tremont corporation
Traversi Joseph, laborer, house 160 Central
Travercy William, boards 31 Hamilton corporation
Travessey Paul, grinder, Cushing, corner Rock, boards 7 Garnet
Travis Nancy M. widow, house Short
Tremont Mills, Suffolk, below Moody
Trimble Matthias, house Lincoln place
Trimble Matthias, jr. laborer, boards Lincoln place
Tripp George F. boards East Merrimack, corner Alder
Tripp John, rollcoverer, house East Merrimack, corner Alder
Trombley George, watchman, Lowell Felting Mills, h. Broadway,
near Walker
Trombley Nelson, operative, boards Lawrence, rear the mills
Trombley Peter, operative, boards Broadway, near Walker
Trombley, see Twombly
Tromley Levi, laborer, Lowell Machine Shop, house 92 Moody
Trout Abby Y. Miss, house 14 Central
Trow Elizabeth Mrs. boarding-house, 38 Massachusetts corporation
Trow William, machinist, boards 38 Massachusetts corporation
Trowbridge George F. machinist, boards 159 Moody
Trowbridge George P. machinist, 237 Middlesex, boards 5 Jackson
Trowbridge George M. (D. S. Kimball § Co.) cabinet-makers,
Wamesit Steam Mills, house 159 Moody
Trowbridge George N. furniture, house 159 Moody
Trowbridge John, carpenter, house 4 Clark
Trowbridge Phineas P. shoemaker, house 5 Jackson
Trudean John B. laborer, boards 9 Middlesex place
True Chapman H. carder, Boott corporation, house 71 do.
True (Charles 0.) & Cheney (George A.), provisions, 273 Merri-
mack, house 100 Salem
True David W. dyer, house 2 Wamesit block
True Hattie E. widow, housel3 Elm
Trueworthy Gilbert, Massachusetts, bouse 6 East Merrimack
Trueworthy James B. overseer, Hamilton corporation, house 46 do.
Trumbel James W. sawfiler, Merrimack, c. Maiden lane, house 33
Massachusetts corporation
Agency of Royal Ins. Co., I-iv., JOiig., with Geo. F. Hunt & Co.,
over Prescott Xat'l Bank, 38 Cent'l St., liOivell. (See pp. 344 and 406.)
264 LOWELL [ T ] DIRECTORY.
Trumbull Thomas, peddler, boards 148 Central
Tuck Andrew J. dresser, Merrimack corporation, house 71 do.
Tuck Charles H. chemist, boards 3 Bleacherj
Tuck Edward, president Old Lowell National Bank, and broker
(Boston), house 6 Sixth, Centralville
Tuck George, watchman, boards 43 Massachusetts corporation
Tucker Bridget, widow, house 24 Jefferson
Tucker Davis S., Appleton corporation, house 9 do.
Tucker Gordon F. (Keyes and T.), 134 Merrimack, h. 39 Tyler
Tucker Joel, operative, boards 2 Suffolk corporation
Tucker Joel, watchman, 7 Thorndike, boards Hamilton corp.
Tucker Michael, teamster, house 291 Middlesex
Tuckerman Anna M. Miss, hair jewelry, 117 Central, boards do.
Tufts Eben, boards Washington House [Merrimack corporation
Tufts Edward, treas. clerk, Merrimack Manufacturing Co. house 33
Tuite Simon P. Mrs. house 69 Boott corporation
Tullock Robert N. silversmith, 25 Central, house 61 Bartlett
Tullock Stella A teacher, No. 3 Primary School, b. 61 Bartlett
Tully Bridget, widow, house 56 South
Tully John, laborer, house rear 82 Moody
Tully John, laborer, house 2 Union court
JTully Michael, laborer, house 36 Crosby
Tully Owen, laborer, house 34 Crosby
Tully Patrick, marbledresser, 181 Central, house 11 Court avenue
Tully Thomas, boards 36 Crosby
Tully Thomas, laborer, house 137 Lowell
Tumilty James, varnisher, house 36 Lewis
Tummelty Charles, clerk, 73 Gorham, boards 84 Charles
Tummelty Felix, bootmaker, house 25 Winter
Tummelty Patrick, laborer, house 26 Bleachery
Tummelty Patrick, bleachery, boards 36 Bleachery
Turner Benjamin F. house 260 Merrimack
Turner Becsey, widow, house 19 Fayette
Turner Frank D. bung-maker, boards 260 Merrimack
Turner George F. carpenter, house 15 Hurd
Turner James H. currier, boards London, Ayer's City
Turner John, muulder, house Railroad, near Hale
Turner Joseph (7". Atherton $ Co.), Howe, house 29 High
Turner William, house 23 Moody
Turner William H. machinist, boards 2 Jackson
Turner William H. carder, Lawrence corp. house 26 Suffolk corp.
Tuthill Augustus, hairdresser, 2 Hurd, house rear 245 Merrimack
Tuttle Ann C. widow, house 41 Cushing
Tuttle Eben, carpenter, house 29 Bleachery
Tuttle Eliza F. boards Grand, south of Chelmsford
Tuttle Franklin, overseer, house 17 Bleachery
Tuttle George, printer, boards rear 1U5 East Merrimack
Tuttle George S. clerk, 252 Merrimack, boards School, c. Liberty
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Tuttle John H. house Seventh, corner Bridge, Centralville
Tattle Levi B. painter, house Lincoln place
Tuttle Merari, picker, house rear 105 East Merrimack
Tuttle Thomas, spinner, house 18 Howe
Tattle Wood bridge W. at bleachery, house 21 Bleachery
Tuxbury Moses M. Mrs. house 37 Bridge, cor. Third, Centralville
Tweed T. Gibson {Carleton fy Huvey), apothecary, City Hall, 164
Merrimack, boards 51 East Merrimack
Twiss Benjamin P. carder, Lawrence corporation, house 6 do.
Twiss James J. Rev. house 107 Gorham
Twitchell Andrew S. house 73 Middle
Twichell Stillman Mrs. house 91 Moody
Twichell William A. machinist, house 91 Moody
Twombly Edward, house 27 Appleton corporation
Twombly Joshua, carpenter, house 14 Bleachery
Twombly Octavius, laborer, house 8 Middlesex place
Twombly William, operative, Lawrence corporation, house 39 do.
Twombly, see Trombky
Tye Henry, laborer, house 34 Cedar
Tye, see Tighe
Tyler Albert M. carpenter, house Middlesex, corner Central
Tyler Artemas S. cashier, Prescott National Bank and treasurer
Five Cent Savings Bank, house 170 East Merrimack
Tyler Charles A. clerk, 5 Central, boards 121 do.
Tyler Daniel B. painter, house 5 Ford
Tyler David L. painter, house 126 Middlesex
Tvler Hiram M. machinist, boards 9 Dodge
Tyler Jane S. R. Mrs. boarding-house, 9 Merrimack corporation
Tyler John B. machinist, Lawrence, boards 26 Suffolk corp.
Tyler Jonathan, house Park, corner Andover
Tyler Rinaldo H. machinist, house 17 Cady
Tvler Silas, house 28 Church
Tyler Silas, jr. house 2J Kirk
Tyler Stephen A. stonecutter, house 104 Middlesex
Tyler William Mrs. house 57 Howard
Tyler William 0. boards 57 Howard
Tyng {Levi B.) & Marshall {Asaph R.), Lowell Wrench Com-
pany, Wamesit Steam Mills, h. Grand, south of Chelmsford
Tyng, see Thyng
Tyrrell Alexander, carpenter, boards 57 Massachusett corporation
Tyrrell Joseph, junk-gatherer, house 22 George
Tyrrell Robert, laborer, boards 22 George
Tyrrell William, laborer, house 5 Howe
Tyrrell William B. carver, 239 Middlesex, house 22 George
UMPLEBY JOHN, laborer, house Clark's court
Underbill Ervin, house Beacon, near Pawtucket
Underwood Charles H. tinsmith, house 27 Adams
Security Fire Ins. Co. of Bf.Y. City. Capital, $1,000,000. Assets,
$1,4:77,677.12. Losses promptly paid. Geo. F. Hunt & Co., Agts.
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Underwood Earnest A. woolwasher, 7 Thorndike
Underwood Frank, dresser, Lawrence, boards 27 Tremont corp.
Underwood Nathan G. carder, house 4 Middlesex place
Underwood Thomas D. fanner, house River road, Dracut
Unsworth Henry, blockcutter, house 2 Hale
Unsworth Henry, jr. rugweaver, boards 2 Hale
Upham Amos, carpenter, house 309 School
Upham Nathan G. carpenter, 300 School, house River road, Dracut
Upton (Albert W.) & Parkhurst {Rollins), shoulder-brace manu-
factory, 5 John, house 35 Fifth, Centralville
Upton Frederick A. stonecutter, 12 Middlesex, house 248 do.
Upton George, machinist, boards 138 Merrimack corporation
Upton Henry, upholsterer, 7 Central, house 24 Branch
Upton John T. watchman, Massachusetts, house 73 Fayette
Upton Joseph, watchman, house foot of Water
Upton Joseph S. overseer dresser, Lawrence corporation, h. 79 do.
Urann Charles F. stonecutter, house 44 Paige
Usher Eugene, watchman, Lawrence corp. boards 46 do.
VALLERY SARAH, widow, house 116 Middlesex
Valrand Edward, cabinetmaker, boards 8 Middlesex place
Vanasee Joseph, laborer, house 8 Middlesex place
Vance Lorin A. farmer, house 71 Lawrence corporation
Vance William, blacksmith, house 71 Lawrence corporation
Vancey Alexander, laborer, at H. & A. Whitney's, house 129
Middlesex
Van Decose Eugene, operative, Appleton corp. house 3 do.
Vanhorst Alexander, teamster, house 129 Middlesex
Vanslett Solomon, moulder, house 6 Gowai'd place
Van Tassle John, carpenter, Merrimack corporation, house 52 do.
Vantine Charles, baggagemaster, B. & L. R. R. house 55 Howard
Vanvalkenburgh George H. operative, house Mammoth road, Dracut
Van Vronker Lucinda, widow, house 48 Chapel
Varney John R. bookkeeper, Wamesit Steam Mills, boards 52 Rock
Varney Samuel J. Mrs. house 14 Ash
Varnum Atkinson C. {Boston), house River road, Dracut
Varnum Benjamin F. Mrs. h. Varnum, opp. Seventh, Central ville
Varnum Bradley Mrs. boards River road, Dracut
Varnum Charles F. carpenter, boards 44 Bartlett
Varnum Daniel, house River road, Dracut
Varnum Daniel H. second hand, house Bow, Centralville
Varnum Eliza M. widow, boards 97 Salem
Varnum Emma W. nurse, house 3 High-street square
Varnum George W. painter, house 18 Brown
Varnum Henry C. clerk, house Varnum, Centralville
Varnum James, boards River road, Dracut
Varnum Jeremiah, farmer, house River road, Dracut
Varnum Jonas P. {Marshall fy Varnum), counsellor, 3 Barristers'
Hall, house 97 Salem
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Varnura Joshua, house Bridge, corner Sixth, Centralville
Vaxnum Joshua B. farmer, bds. Bridge, corner Sixth, Centralville
Varnuin Joseph B. clerk, 20 Market, boards 44 Bartlett
Varnuin Leavitt R. J. bookkeeper, h. Read, cor. Sixth, Centralville
Varnuin Lydia, widow, house Bridge, corner Old road, Centralville
Varuuin Mary P. widow, house Mammoth road, Dracut
Varnuin Rebecca S. widow, house 44 Bartlett
Varnum Samuel, boards River road, Dracut
Varnuin Thomas, farmer, house River road, Dracut
Varnum William H. (Boston), house Varnum, Centralville
Varnum William P. farmer, house Mammoth road, Dracut
Varnuin, see Farnham
Vasser Ebenezer, carder, house 31 Hamilton corporation
Vaughn Frank H. clerk, boards 67 Pawtucket
Vaughn Michael, currier, house Manchester
Vaughn Susan J. widow, house 67 Pawtucket
Veo Luke, baker, house Broadway, corner Adams
Veo Peter, baker, house Decatur
Vickery Andrew, spinner, Lawrence corporation, boards 23 do.
Vickery Josiah P. Mrs. house 11 Clay
Viles Albert, gardener, house Coburn, Centralville
Vinal Charles A. carpenter, house 35 Adams
Vinal George S. carpenter, house River road, Dracut
Vinal Thomas, carpenter, house 2 Adams court
Vinall G. A. W. dentist, 170 Merrimack, house 39 Chestnut
Vincent Ann, widow, house 31 East Merrimack
Viney William, boards Washington House
Viney William, physician (Boston), house 16 Tyler
Vining Ezra A. machinist, Merrimack corporation, house 40 do.
Vinton (Henri/) & Edmonds (George B.), spectacle manufactory,
Mechanics Mills, boards 76 Dutton
Vinton Horace Mrs. house Richardson, Centralville
Vinton Leroy, carpenter, boards Richardson, Centralville
Vinton Wilbur F. clerk, 45 Central, boards Richardson
Vittum Frank, machinist, boards 70 Lowell Machine Shop corp..
Vose Charlotte Miss, house 82 Charles
WADE DEBORAH R. widow, boards 7 Perrin
Wade Henry C. hatter, boards 17 Hamilton corporation
Wade Snell 0. machinist, 84 Middle, house 7 Perrin
Wadleigh Julia A. Mrs. house 6 Ford
Wadleigh Newell Mrs. house 6 Ford
Wadleigh Phebe, widow, house 3 Spring
Wagner William, laborer, house 4 George
Waine John Mrs. house rear 20 Summer
Waine Michael, laborer, boards rear 20 Summer
Waite Aldis L. & Co. produce commission merchants, Dutton, oppo-
site Mechanics' Mills, house Chelmsford, near Parker
Gerinania Fire Ins. Co. ofN.T. Assets over $875,000. X first-class
Co. Policies written at the office of G. F. Hunt <fc_Co. (See p. 3i4.)
268 LOWELL [W] DIRECTOKY.
Waite Betsey, widow, boards 150 Suffolk
Waite James, filecutter, house 113 Middlesex
Waite James Mrs. variety store, 113 Middlesex, boards do.
Waite J. K. clergyman, house First, near Simpson, Centralville
Waite L. E. Mrs. house 159 Central
Waite Nelson, laborer, house 5 Davidson's lane
Waite Otis J. clerk, Piescott National Bank, boards 159 Central
Wakefield Charles C. cigars, &c. 58 Dutton, house do.
Walcott Samuel E. sashmaker, boards 146 Jackson
Waldo Allen, proprietor Howard House, 211 Middlesex
Waldron Elizabeth D. widow, house 131 Lawrence
Waldron Mary A. milliner, 254 Merrimack, boards 20 do.
Waley John, Hamilton corporation, boards 6 do.
Waley Joseph, Hamilton corporation, boards 6 do.
Walker Aaron, teacher, house 153 Eist Merrimack
Walker Alexander, overseer, Lowell, h. head Lawrence-street court
Walker Benjamin, house 2 J Appleton
Walker Benjamin F. carpenter, house 1 Fellows court
Walker Charles H. (William Walker fy Co.), woolen manufacturer,
80 Lawrence, boards 44 Tyler
Walker Charles H. fruits &c. 204 Merrimack, house 49 Bartlett
Walker Daniel A. machinist, Mechanics Mills, Fletcher, u 28 Suffolk
Walker Daniel G. (William Walker fy Co.), 80 Lawrence, boards
44 Tyler
Walker Daniel W. machinist, house 28 Suffolk
Walker Edward, presser, boards 100 Market
Walker Elizabeth Mrs. boarding-house, 6 Lowell corporation
Walker Frank, boards 43 Massachusetts corporation
Walker George P. soap manufacturer, 382 Middlesex, house do.
Walker George VV. (Cutter $ Walker), shoulder braces, 48 Cen-
tral, house 83 Summer
Walker John, house 292 Merrimack
Walker Joshua M. carpenter, house 16 Ash
Walker Mary, widow, house 2 Garnet
Walker Pailo T. machinist, house 129 Merrimack corporation
Walker Ruel J. overseer, Boott corporation, house 62 do.
Walker Sawyer, carpenter, house 2 Garnet
Walker William, house rear 42 Charles
Walker William & Co. (D. G. $ C. H. Walker), woolen manu-
facturers, 80 Lawrence, house 44 Tyler
Wall Patrick, blacksmith, house 30 Summer
Wallace Daniel R. weaver, Boott corporation, house 48 do.
Wallace James, weaver, house First, Centralville
Wallace John A. carder, boards 6 Hamilton corporation
Wallace Stephen, mason, house 50 Church
Wallace Thomas, laborer, boards 100 Suffolk
Waliingford Lyman J. tinsmith, 118 Central, house 49 High
Walsh Eben, mechanic, house 24 Hamilton corporation
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Walsh H snry, clerk, 48 Central, hou<e 30 Willow
Walsh Henry, stonecutter, house 55 Hamilton block
Walsh Horace W. spinner, boards 24 Hamilton corporation
Walsh John, laborer, boai - ds rear 18 Winter
Walsh John, worsted-yarn manufactory, Whipple's Mills, house rear
Stone house, Whippleville
Walsh John, boltmaker, house 5 Swift
Walsh John, spinner, house Stone house, Whippleville
Walsh John Mrs. grocer, 118 Lowell, house do.
Walsh Mary, widow, house rear 18 Winter
Walsh Michael, laborer, 125 Market, house 28 Adams
Walsh Michael, laborer, house 12 Mill
Walsh Orin S. weaver, boards 24 Hamilton corporation
Walsh Patrick H. tinsmith, 135 Middlesex, boards 38 Adams
Walsh Redmond, carpet- weaver, house 179 Lawrence
Walsh Thomas, laborer, house 14 Adams
Walton Andrew C. weaver, house 48 Massachusetts corpoi-ation
Walton Calvin D. job-wagon, house Pine, near Westford
Walton Charles, machinist, boards 48 Massachusetts corporation
Walton Daniel, printer, house 52 West Union
Walton Lorenzo W. weaver, house 61 Massachusetts corporation
Walton Sarah, widow, house 60 Massachusetts corporation
Walton William, L. & L. R. R house 61 Howard
Wamesit Power Company, Lawrence, near Whipple
Warburton Wdliam, spinner, house 3 Paige
Ward Francis, mason, house 6 Appleton
Ward Frank, laboror, house 6 Appleton
Ward John G. at Felting Mills, house 8 Race
Ward Josiab P. machinist, house 21 Walnut
Ward Julia Mrs. house 18 Charles
Ward Patrick, tailor, 2 Canal block, house rear 16 Appleton
Ward Patrick, laborer, house 37 North
Ward Stephen, operative, Lawrence corporation, boards 44 do.
Ward Sullivan L. and W. G. and A. W. Burnham, dentists,
Savings Bank building, house 143 Fletcher
Ward Terrance, laborer, house 95 Gorham
Ward Thomas, weaver, house Lawrence, near the bridge
Ward Thomas, grocer, 68 Gorham, house 95 do.
Ward Thomas E. foreman, R. Kitson's, house 18 Charles
Ward Thomas E. machinist, house 18 Charles
Ward William G. (S.L.and W. G. Ward and A. W. Burnham),
Savings Bank building, house 147 Fletcher
Ward Wdliam H. weaver, house 22 Suffolk corporation
Wardwell James V. car-inspector, B. L. & N. R. R. h. 12 East Pine
Ware Lyman P. machinist, house 47 Cushing
Warner James E. auctioneer and commission merchant, 20 Merri-
mack, boards 14 High
Warner Mary H. widow, boards 21 Queen
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This Co. joins no " Combination " or" Association." (See p. 344.)
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Warner Sarah Mrs. boards 14 Hamilton corporation
Warren Aaron R. house 385 Merrimack
Warren Charles H. clerk, 7 John, boards 7 Cady [cor. Howard
Warren Emily M. teacher, No. 28 Primary School, h. Chelmsford,
Warren Ezra P. butcher, house 19 Branch
Warren Franklin P. mariner, boards 19 Branch
Warren F. Levi, engraver, boards 7 Cady
Warren James W. bookkeeper, boards 385 Merrimack
Warren John, carpet mills, house Broadway, corner Marion
Warren John, tailor, house 1 Adams
Warren Rachel Mrs. house 7 Cady [6 Groward pi.
Washburn {Charles £>.) & Pearl (F. F.), grocers, 31 Market, h.
Washburn Charles T. machinist, boards 134 Merrimack corporation
Washburn Henry, machinist, h. 53 Lowell Machine Shop corporation
Washburn {John M.) & Sanborn {N. 0. ), photographers, 28 Merri-
mack
Washburn John M. photographist, 100 Merrimack, h. 68 Appleton
Washburn Zalmuna, machinist, boards 3 Prescott corporation
Waterhouse Benjamin, boarding-house, 23 Hamilton corporation
Waterhouse Benjamin W. musician, house Forrest, corner Stevens
Waterhouse Frances P. widow, boards Wdson's lane [bds. do.
Waterhouse Kingman, carriagemaker, Arch, near Northern depot,
Waterman Levi M. overseer, Hamilton corporation, house 10 do.
Waters Edward, baker, house 18 Railroad alley
Waters Jonathan, carder, boards 31 Hamilton corporation
Watkins Helena C. widow, house rear 4 Dodge
Watkins John C. boards rear 4 Dodge
Watson Alden B. overseer, house 71 Appleton
Watson Charles E. F. bobbinmaker, Mechanics Mills, bds. Chelms-
ford, corner Westford [Chelmsford, cor. Westford
Watson Edward F. bobbin manufacturer, Mechanics Mills, house
Watson Hiram, overseer, bleach ing-room, Hamilton, house 54 South
Watson James, overseer, Merrimack corporation, house 31^ do.
Watson James, cardgrinder, house 4 Mechanic
Watson John, second hand, Carpet corp. house First, Centralville
Watson Lycurgus K. house 54 South
Watson Lysander B. stonecutter, house 5 Bangs block, Railroad
Watson Mary, widow, house 5 Edgerly court
Watson Patrick, laborer, house 46J West Union
Watson Peter, cabinetmaker, 239 Middlesex, house 5 Spring
Watson Rankin, loomfixer, house 38 Appleton
Watson Robert, Lowell corporation, house 49 Market
Watson Samuel W. carpenter, house 111 Appleton
Watson Shepard, market-gardener, house Porter, corner Westford
Watson Walter S. house 5 Bangs block, Railroad
Watson William, overseer carder, Lawrence corporation, h. 41 do.
Watson William, jr. machinist, boards 41 Lawrence corporation
Watts Thomas H. carder, Merrimack corporation, house 49 do.
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Waugh Frank, hoards 51 Worthen
Waugh John, slater, Mechanic, near Dutton, house 51 Worthen
Waugh William, slater, boards 51 Worthen
Way Charles, clerk, 4 Merrimack, house 22 Tyler
Way Mary E. teacher, Moody School, boards 22 Tyler
Waymouth George W. chief engineer, City Government building,
house Coburn, Centralville
Webb John E. woodworker, house 161 Merrimack corporation
Webb Lucius, Hamilton, house 64 High
Webb Melvin 0. machinist, bds. 66 Lowell Machine Shop corporation
Webber Benjamin N. (Buttrick $ Co.), 20 Market, h. Highland
Webber Charles H. stonecutter, boards 109 Appleton
Webber Henry P. teller, Merchants' National Bank, b. 245 Central
Webber Job P. house 245 Central [Merrimack
Webber John P. clerk, at H. & A. Whitney's, house 254 East
Webber Mary A. Mrs. house 65 Hamilton block, Middlesex
Webber Samuel, blacksmith, house 50 Hamilton corporation
Webber Scott, stonecutter, house 2 Livingston's block
Weberly George, Merrimack, house 7 Middle
Webster Abigail, widow, boards 3 Suffolk corporation
Webster Caleb, millinery, house 3 Fifth, Centralville
Webster Calvin, farmer, house Lincoln, near tannery
Webster Charles 0. painter, Second, near Bridge, house 23 Bridge,
Centralville
Webster Ebenezer D. carpenter, house 53 Hanover
Webster Elihu L. house 87 Appleton
Webster Elisha A. cigarmaker, house 9 Lee
Webster Franklin Mrs. house 37 Bridge, Centralville
Webster George, carpenter, house 73 Bridge, Centralville
Webster George E. sashmaker, Wamesit Steam Mills
Webster James E. watchman, house 81 School
Webster Joanna Miss, house 4 Fifth, Centralville
Webster John G. painter, house 105 Moody
Webster Joseph H. currier, boards Calvin Webster's, Lincoln
Webster Lyman 0. carriagemaker, 128 Middlesex, house 13 Queen
Webster Mary A. teacher, High School, Anne, house 57 Bridge,
Centralville
Webster Peter S. teamster, boards Calvin Webster's, Lincoln
Webster Rebecca; widow, boards 62 Boott corporation
Webster Richard, cloth room, Boott corporation, boards 43 do.
Webster William A. millwright, house Albro block, Cushing
Webster William A. clerk, boards 260 Merrimack
Webster William P. {Butler fy Webster), counsellor, 4 Museum
building, house Myrtle, corner Sixth, Centralville
Wedgewood Andrew J. weaver, Merrimack corporation, h. 44 do.
Wedgewood William C. tinsmith, boards 79 Merrimack corporation
Weed Benjamin M. jr. at A. J. Simpson & Co.'s, 41 Central,
house 96 East Merrimack
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Weed George A. clerk, 41 Central, house 6 Merrill's court
Weed Norman, watchman, house 40 Lowell
Weeds Serlo B. clerk, 83 Central, boards Smith, near Liberty-
Weeks Cordelia I. boarding-house, 34 Massachusetts corporation
Weeks Martin V. B. clerk, 98 Merrimack, house 88 do.
Weeks Samuel, cigar manufacturer, 25 Merrimack, h. 23 Walnut
Weeks Samuel L\ boots and shoes, 83 Central, h. Smith, n. Liberty
Wehr Melissa, widow, house 6 Appleton corporation
Welch Bartholomew, Middlesex corporation, house 30 William
Welch Bartholomew, spinner, house 35 High
Welch Charles A. overseer, Merrimack corporation, house 69 do.
Welch Dan, carpenter, house River, near city line, Centralville
Welch Edward, laborer, house 3 Molloy's court
Welch (Edward) & Sullivan (Timothy), provisions, 177 Law-
rence, house 179 do.
Welch Edward, hairdresser, 130 Central, house 53 Lowell
Welch Edward, laborer, house 5 Andover
Welch Elizabeth B. widow, house 321 Merrimack [Race
Welch Ezra B. (Drew, Taft, $ Welch), 126 Merrimack, h. 14
Welch Frank C. tinsmith, boards 79 Merrimack corporation
Welch Greorge, overseer, Lowell corporation, house 15 do.
Welch Horatio N. teamster, house 15 Elm
Welch James, machinist, boards 42 Lowell Machine Shop corp.
Welch James, job- wagon, house 15 Paige
Welch James, laborer, house 14 Lewis
Welch John, shoemaker, 39 Fletcher, house 118 Suffolk
Welch John, tailor, 69 Charles, house 206 Central
Welch John, operative, house rear 194 Gorham
Welch John, at American Bolt Company, house 5 Swift
Welch John, laborer on railroad, house 55 Common
Welch John, gardener, house rear Pawtucket, corner School
Welch John, painter, 7 Central, boards Paige
Welch John, spinner, boards 22 Kirk avenue
Welch John, mason, house 12 Green
Welch John, finisher, boards 35 Bleachery [corp.
Welch John C. bobbinmaker, Wamesit Steam Mills, b. 22 Boott
Welch John W. provisions, Lowell, cor. Hanover, boards 40 Salem
Welch Joseph, blacksmith, house rear 4 Pleasant
Welch L. A. Mrs. house 128 Merrimack
Welch Maria, widow, house Pollard's avenue
Welch Margaret, widow, house 38 Adams
Welch Michael, painter, 7 Central, boards Salem
Welch Patrick, operative, house 5 Dempsey's yard
Welch Patrick, spinner, house 28 Davidson
Welch Patrick H. student, boards 3 Swift
Welch Pierce, gardener, house 3 Swift
Welch Redmond, laborer, house 22 North
Welch Redmond, carpetweaver, house 179 Lawrence
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Welch Richard, spinner, house 1 Andover
Welch Thomas, spinner, boards 31 Hamilton corporation
Welch Susan Miss, dressmaker, 1 Union, house do.
Welch Willard C. overseer, Merrimack corporation, house 24 do.
Welch William, clerk, 12 Merrimack, boards 17 John
Welch William, machinist, house 45 Adams
Weld Chester F. machinist, 84 Middle, boards 73 do.
Weld Harvey, gasfitter, 8 Central, boards 9 do. [ter
Weldun Henry P. bobbinraaker, Wamesit Steam Mills, b. 32 Wa-
Wellman George H. patent stripper, house 4 Sixth, Centralville
Wells Charles D. watchman, house 14 Brown
Wells David, physician, Welles block, boards Merrimack House
Wells Louisa M. house River road, Dracut
Wells Mary, widow, boards 87 Gorham
Wells Moses, carder, Lawrence corporation, boards 46 do.
Wells Nancy L. boards River road, Dracut
Welsby Mary, widow, house Lowell, corner Jefferson
Wentworth Charles W. machinist, house 66 L. M. S. corporation
Wentworth John, laborer, house 1 Mt. Vernon
Wentworth John R. machinist, Howe, house 10 Lawrence
Wentworth Julia C. Mrs. house 58 Bartlett
Wentworth Merrill J. carpenter, house 58 Massachusetts corp.
Wentworth (Tappari) & Jewett {Andrew F.), counsellors, 170
Merrimack, house 24 Lawrence
Wentworth Walter B. bookkeeper, boards 10 Lawrence
West Caroline M. Miss, boards 260 Central
West Daniel Mrs. boards 260 Central
West George A. sashmaker, boards 23 Willie
West Harvey, carder, boards 59 Massachusetts corporation
West Mary J. widow, house 260 Central
Westall William, clerk, 4 Appleton block, b. J. C. Smith's, Dracut
Weston Camilla E. Miss, boarding-house, 7 Merrimack corporation
Weston Charles H. patternmaker, Arch, house 6 Branch
Weston Granville S. printer, boards 66 South
Weston Henry, painter, boards 53 Massachusetts corporation
Weston Jesse K. card clothing, house 198 Central
Weston Porter, shoemaker, Merrimack, cor. Prescott, h. 61 Bartlett
Weston Samuel, carder, house 87 Gorham
Weston William P. shoemaker, boards 61 Bartlett
Wetherbee Oliver, at Gordon & Currier's, 23 Prescott, house 96
East Merrimack
Wetherbee Sarah M. widow, h. at Old Ladies' Home, 58 Mooly
Wetherbee Sophia P. teacher, Bartlett School, boards 19 Kirk
Wetherbee Susan and Nancy, house 19 Kirk
Wetherington Joseph Mrs. boards 48 Appleton
Weymouth Augustus, founder, boards 225 Middlesex
Weymouth Deborah, widow, house 64 Lawrence
Weymouth Frank H. machinist, boards 225 Middlesex
The best Stock and Mutual Fire Ins. Cos. are represented uy Geo. F.
Hunt <fc Co., Fire and Life Ins. Agents, 38 Central St. (See p. Mi.)
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Weymouth Harrison G. O. boards 225 Middlesex
Weymouth Sarah C. widow, house 225 Middlesex
Weymouth Sarah C. teacher, Franklin School, bds. 225 Middlesex
Weymouth Warren, wood-worker, Wamesit Steam Mdls, house
Westford, head of Queen
Whalan Anna, widow, house 18 Davidson
Whalen Patrick, operative, house 28 Gorham
Wheat Almira S. Miss, boards 8 Wamesit
Wheat Frank H. spinner, boards 27 Tremont
Wheat Maria S. widow, boards 27 Tremont corporation
Wheat Solomon, house 27 Tremont corporation
Wheeler Albert, grocer, 12 Tilden, house 382 Merrimack
Wheeler Albert C. contractor, L. M. S. house 47 L. M. S. corp.
Wheeler Anson, overseer, Lowell corporation, house 12 do.
Wheeler Daniel, shuttle-maker, boards 6 Massachusetts corporation
Wheeler Daniel, overseer, Lawrence corporation, house 20 do.
Wheeler Edward S. machinist, boards 171 Moody
Wheeler Ellsworth, shuttle-maker, bds. 6 Massachusetts corporation
Wheeler Frank W. insurance agent, 28 Central, house 66 Andover
Wheeler Harriet Mrs. music-teacher, house 70 High
Wheeler Henry, laborer, boards 11 First, Centralville
Wheeler Hiram E. clerk, 12 Tilden, boards 171 Moody
Wheeler John, carder, boards 4 Massachusetts corporation
Wheeler John, carpenter, L. M. S. h. Cambridge, 3d from Hale
Wheeler Joseph A. clothing, 174 Merrimack, house 99 Salem
Wheeler Lucy, widow, house 171 Moody
Wheeler Sanford S. overseer, Appleton, house 73 Appleton
Wheeler Sarah Mrs. nurse, house 355 Merrimack
Wheeler S. Frank, blacksmith, Tremont corporation, house 25 do.
Wheeler Willard, carpenter, boards 47 Hamilton corporation
Wheeler William, blacksmith, boards 80 Merrimack corporation
Wheelock Andrew C. real-estate agent, 224 Central, house do.
Whelan Annie Mrs. variety store, 109 Thorndike, house do.
Whelan Edward, laborer, house rear 20 South
Whelan Martin, operative, house 109 Thorndike
Whelpley Richard B. laborer, house rear 56 Moody
Whelton Bartholomew, laborer, house Brewery court
Whelton Daniel Mrs. house Suffolk, corner Broadway
Whelton Daniel P. machinist, boards Suffolk, corner Broadway
Whidden Benjamin, spinner, boards 31 Hamilton corporation
Whipple Eugene E. laborer, freight depot, bds. 13 Hamilton corp.
Whipple Oliver M. house Moore, corner Whipple
Whipple Savrina, boarding-house, 13 Hamilton corporation
Whitaker George Rev. house 17 Kirk
Whitcomb Edward, boards 109 Appleton [191 Central
Whitcomb George M. machinist, Fletcher, corner Cushing, house
Whitcomb James M. tinsmith, house 9 Walnut
Whitcomb Nancy, widow, house Tilden, near Moody
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Whitcomb Ruel, sashmaker, Wamesit Steam Mills, b. 109 Appleton
White Brothers & Kilburn (Samuel B. jr. and William H.
White and John M. Kilburn), glove manufacturers, 07 East
Merrimack
White Charles, carpenter, house Bow, Centralville
White Ellen M. teacher, No. 45 Primary School, boards 24 Chapel
White Frederick, hairdresser, 191 Middlesex, house at Chelmsford
White Frederick 0. mason, boards 138 School
White Hannah, Sarah J., and Eliza F. Misses, house 118 Central
White Henry G. clerk, 163 Central, boards 24 Chapel
White James, fish-peddler, house 30 Common
White James, jr. peddler, house 28 Salem
White Jeremiah, carder, Lawrence, boards 26 Suffolk corporation
White John, moulder, house Willie, corner Cross
White John, harnessmaker, boards 5 Suffolk
White John P. peddler, house 64 Moody
White Joseph, wool-flock manufacturer, Whipple's Mills, bds. Alder
White Josiah, clothing, 3 Central, house 64 Lawrence
White Josiah W. clerk, 3 Central, boards 64 Lawrence
White Levi E. clerk, 105 Central, house 62 Middlesex
White Lowell, spinner, boards 278 Middlesex
White Mary A. millinery and lace, 81 Merrimack, house do.
White Patrick, Merrimack Print Works, bds. 115 Merrimack corp.
White Philip T. Mrs. house 24 Chapel
White Rollin, inventor of firearms, house Rolfe, near Broadway
White Samuel B. jr. ( White Brothers fy Kilburn), glove manufac
turer, 67 East Merrimack, house at Winchester
White Sarah E. Mrs. house 2 Tremont corporation
White Sumner A. hackman, 32 Prescott, house 26 Cabot
White Wesley J. (Smith S? White), tinware manufacturers, 29 Mid-
dlesex, house 49 Summer
White William, house River, above Bridge, Centralville
White William H. ( Wliite Brothers § Kilburn), glove manufactu-
rer, 67 East Merrimack, house 24 Bartlett
White Mrs. house Lawrence- street court
White woodchopper, house 131 Middlesex
Whitehead Daniel, spinner, house 20 Abbott
Whitehead James, laborer, house 7 Merrill
Whitehorn William H. painter, Boott corporation, house 24 do.
Whitehouse William, operative, boards 44 Lawrence corporation
Whiteley John, boards 7 Fourth, Centralville
Whiteley Joseph, house 7 Fourth, Centralville
Whiteman John W. laborer, house 1 Maiden lane
Whiteside Edward, Stott's Mills, house 116 East Merrimack
Whiteside Edward J. Stott's Mills, boards 116 East Merrimack
Whiteside Johnson, overseer, Middlesex, house 2 Oak
Whithed Darius, grocer, 60 Middlesex, house Grand, corner Marshall
Whithed Darius, jr. clerk, 60 Middlesex, house 42 Howard
Merchants' and Farmers' Mut. Fire Ins. Co., Worcester. Inc. 1846,
lias always paid liberal dividends on expiring policies. (See p. 344.)
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Whiting (Phineas) & Co. belt manufacturers, Middle, corner Shat-
tuck, house Mt. Vernon, near Pawtucket
Whiting Phineas jr. beltmaker, Middle, corner Shattuck, boards Mt.
Vernon, near Pawtucket
Whiting Sarali, widow, boards 13 Tremont corporation
Whitman Christopher, hatter, house Walker, near Broadway
Whitmarsh William H. beltmaker, house 2 Ash [Lowell Hospital
Whitmore George H. physician, 2 Savings Bank building, house
Whitmore William, stencilcutter, 28 Merrimack, h. 414 Merrimack
Whitney Abel, bookseller, 87 Merrimack, house 129 Gorham
Whitney Albert (H. Sf A. Whitney), boards 139 Fletcher
Whitney Ambrose, shoemaker, 120 Central, house 16 Fourth, Cen-
tralville
Whitney Amos, house Pawtucket, junction Middlesex
Whitney Arathusa, widow, boards 44 Boott corporation
Whitney Charles, teamster, boards 6 Decatur
Whitney Charles, lumber, and president Wamesit National Bank,
Middlesex, house 136 Fletcher
Whitney Charles E. machinist, boards 3 Alder
Whitney Charles F. machinist, boards 33 South
Whitney George Rev. house 17 Kirk
Whitney George T. provisions, house Bridge, Centralville n. the line
Whitney H. Mrs. house 3 Alder
Whitney Harriet P. widow, house 31 Nesmith [Fletcher
Whitney Hiram & A. lumber dealers, Western avenue, boards 139
Whitney James S. patternmaker, 20 Middle, house 59 Chapel
Whitney John Mrs. house 33 South
Whitney John A. clerk, 87 Merrimack, boards 129 Gorham
Whitney John S. machinist, boards 44 Boott corporation
Whitney Lewis, watchman, boards 44 Boott corporation
Whitney Nathaniel F. hostler, house rear 18 Grand
Whitney Rufus B. butcher, house Mammoth road, Dracut
Whitney William, spinner, boards 58 Massachusetts corporation
Whitney William M. carder, house 1 Hamilton corporation
Whittaker Abbie W. Mrs. dressmaker, house 2 Railroad
Whittaker David, weaver, Suffolk corporation, bds. 120 Merrimack
Whittaker James, operative, house 20 Elm
Whittaker Ormond A. overseer, house 2 Oak
Whitteraore (Isaac W.) & Blanchard (Elbridge A.), grocers, 45
East Merrimack, house 121 do.
Whittemore Samuel D. blacksmith, house 34 L. M. S. corporation
Whitten Charles P. golden-salve manufacturer, house 68 Fayette
Whitten John M. carpenter, house 70 Bartlett [Elm
Whitten William T: tin, glassware, &c. 28 and 30 Anclover, house 44
Whittier Daniel V. bobbinmaker, house East Pine, corner Carlton
Whittier Moses, twine manufacturer, Boott corporation, house 79 do.
Whittier Sarah, widow, boards 51 Lowell Machine Shop corporation
Whittle Harrison G. O. tallyman, freight depot, house 15 Smith
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Whittle Harry G. laborer, freight depot, boards 15 Smith
Whitton Charles, cigarmaker, 23 East Merrimack, b. 58 Fayette
Whitton Jane, widow, house 58 Fayette [Market, house do.
Whitty John, hackman, Monument square, and variety store, 84
Whitworth William, American Bolt Company, boards 248 Gorham
Whooley John, laborer, house 6 McCarry's court
Whooley Patrick, laborer, at Gas Works
Whooley Patrick, mariner, house 4 Little
Wier Benjamin, loomdiamessmaker, house 11 Austin
Wier Henry, operative, boards 111 Central
Weir Newton J. & Co. (F. E. Jewett), stoves, tin ware, &c. 198
Merrimack, house 16 Fifth, Centralville
Wiggin Andrew J. machinist, house 139 Moody
Wiggin Caleb M. bootmaker, 14 Middle, house 139 Gorham
Wiggin George W. clerk, 5 Central
Wiggin Lewis, painter, Lowell Machine Shop, boards 139 Gorham
Wiggin Warren A. carpenter, Wamesit Steam Mills, h. 80 Howard
Wiggin William, boards 27 Suffolk
Wiggin William H. carpenter, 58 Rock, house Willie, c. Franklin
Wiggins Levi H. carpenter, boards 51 Massachusetts corporation
Wight Antoinette, boards 15 Third, Centralville
Wight Daniel W. tinsmith, 135 Middlesex, h. Westford, n. Grand
Wight George H. machinist, 84 Middle, house Second, n. Bridge
Wight James, house 15 Third, Centralville
Wight Mary E. house 25 Nesmith
Wight Naucy Mrs. house 25 Nesmith
Wilbur William, house 154 Gorham
Wilby Benjamin, shoemaker, 272 Gorham, house do.
Wilcox Alexander B. house 4 Stackpole
Wilcox James, spinner, boards 6 Hamilton corporation
Wilcox Silas C. confectioner, 1 Middle, house 6 Morrill's court
Wilcox S. Jerome, jeweller, boards 6 Merrill's court
Wilde Jacob, shoemaker, house end of Livingston
Wilde James, overseer, house 34 Tremont corporation
Wilde John, spinner, boards 47 Charles
Wilder Ambrose S. stamper, house 9 Bleachery
Wilder Charles H. farmer, house Middlesex, near City line [line
Wilder Charles W. clerk, 132 Merrimack, b Middlesex, n. City
Wilder Elias F. provisions, 98 Middlesex, house 70 Appleton
Wilder Frank E. machinist, house 37 Lowell Machine Shop corp.
Wilder Henry H. & Co. (Chas. S. Adams), coppersmiths, plum-
bers, tin and sheet-iron workers, 8 Jackson, house 36 Tyler
Wiley E. J. painter, Ninth, Centralville, house do.
Wiley John, machinist, house 11 Lowell Machine Shop corporation
Wiley Life W. moulder, boards 1 Goward place
Wiley Robert F. variety store, 84 Appleton, h. 1 Goward place
Wiley Samuel F. carpenter, Howe, near Davidson, h. 28 Chestnut
Wilkins Addison A. hostler, horse railroad, 53 E. Merrimack, h. do.
Geo. F. Hunt &• Co. are agent* for Merchants' and Farmers' Mutual
Fire Ins. Co. Office, 39 Central St., Lowell, Mass. (See page 344.)
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Wilkins Albert C. clerk, 96 Market, house 37 Bartlett
Wilkins Charles, machinist, house 48 L. M. S. corporation
Wilkins Fannie M. teacher, Carter-st. Primary School. b. Ill Gorham
Wilkins Harrison, machinist, house 3 Evans block, Railroad
Wilkins Henry, jeweller, 73 Central, house 35 Fourth
Wilkins Henry K. pork dealer, 37 Prescott, house 274 Grorham
Wilkins Martha L. teacher, Carter st. primary school, b. Ill Gorham
Wilkins Oren T. tinsmith, 29 Middlesex, boards 111 Central
Wilkins Rufus Mrs. house 274 Gorham
Wilkinson Archibald, at Gas House, house Broadway, near School
Wilkinson James, driver, boards rear 35 Cushing
Wilkinson John, stripper, house rear 22 Howe
Willand George K. gasfitter, house 14 Central
Willard Alvah, machinist, house 3 Willow place
Willard Gardner L. machinist, house River road, Dracut
Willett Albert, harnessmaker, 285 Merrimack, b. 5 Suffolk corp.
Willcy Charles H. {Gardner § Willey), carpenters, il Middle,
house Engine House, Middle
Willey George F. music-teacher, house 32 Apple ton
Willey Henry, clerk, 166 Merrimack, boards 32 Appleton
Willey James H. carder, house 29 Massachusetts corporation
Willey John, fireman, Appleton corporation, boards 26 do.
Willey John F. physician, 3 Canal block, Central, boards 118
Merrimack corporation
Willey Samuel, machinist, house 13 Brown
Williams Ann Mrs. house 24 Lowell
Williams Ann M. Mrs. house 80 High
Williams Benjamin J. {Williams Sf Williams), counsellor, 56
Central, boards Nesmith, corner Andover
Williams {Gharles M.) & Williams {Benjamin «/!), ci msellors,
56 Central, house 6 Stackpole
Williams Charles M. cashier of the Old Lowell National Bank
Williams Christina, widow, house 135 Merrimack corpora ion
Williams George H. Middlesex corporation, boards 80 High
Williams George H. painter, boards Nesmith, corner Andover
Williams Gilbert T. jeweller, 29 Merrimack, house 15 Chapel
Williams Henry L. real-estate broker, 56 Central, house Nesmith,
corner Andover
Williams Jefferson, hairdresser, house Chelmsford, near Crand
Williams John, machinist, house 80 High
Williams Kendall, engineer, boards Middlesex, opp. Howard House
Williams Lorenzo A., Lowell, boards 11 Lowell corporation
Williams Martha S. teacher. No. 9 Primary School, b. 248 Central
Williams Mary, widow, boards 111 Merrimack corpora ion
Williams Patrick, house 13 River, Centralville
Williams Robert E. picker, Lawrence corporation, boa- 3 do.
Williams Samuel M. clerk, 29 Merrimack, house 218 Central
Williman David, jr. woolsorter, house 84 High
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Willis Albert H. carpenter, house 128 Merrimack corporation
Willis Charles, operative, Lawrence, house rear 4 Dodge
Willis George, laborer, boards 128 Merrimack corporation
Willis John, woolsorter, house 12 Water
Willis Joshua A. T. machine-printer, h. 84 Merrimack corporation
Willis Mary Ann, widow, house rear 4 Pleasant
Willis Sarah Miss, house 128 Merrimack corporation
Willis Simon W. carpenter, boards 21 Charles
Willis William, house 88 Merrimack
Willitt Albert, harnessmaker, boards 5 Suffolk corporation
Willoughby Benjamin Lewis, 61 Merrimack, b. 5 Boott corporation
Willoughby Elizabeth Mrs. house 67 Adams
Willoughby John, miller, house 16 Mill
Willoughby Mary, boarding-house, 13 Tremont corporation
Willoughby Mary E. variety store, 11 Tilden, h. 13 Tremont corp.
Willoughby William, machinist, boards 67 Adams
Wills Daniel M. overseer, Lawrence, house 32 Cabot
Wills John, carpenter, boards 288 Merrimack
Wilman David, woolsorter, house 10 Chapel
Wilmore James, mariner, house 75 Lowell
Wilmot James, watchman, house 31 Prescott corporation
Wilright Eugene, watchman, 138 Merrimack corporation
Wilson Adelia, widow, boards 52 Massachusetts corporation
Wilson Agnes E. millinery, 27 Market, boards 20 Lowell corp.
Wilson Caroline P. nurse, house 40 Lawrence corporation
Wilson David, carpenter, house 1 Bow, Centralville
Wilson David, harness tier, house 58 Lowell Machine Shop corp.
Wilson Edwin T. machinist, house 86 South
Wilson Franklin S. & F. T. coffee mills, rear Mechanics Mills,
Fletcher, also carpenters, 244 Middlesex, h. 45 Chestnut
Wilson Francis T. (F. S. $ F. T. Wilson), Coffee Mills, rear Me-
chanics Mills, also carpenters, 244 Middlesex, house 7 Abbott
Wilson Frank T. bookkeeper, Rock, cor. Cushing, h. 5 S. Franklin ct.
Wilson Fo^er, carder, Merrimack corporation, house 130 do.
Wilson George W. blacksmith, house 29 Union
Wilson Gerry, farmer, house Bacon, Centralville
Wilson Greenleaf, patent belthooks, house 222 Central
Wilson Isaac, operative, boards 100 Market
Wilson James, designer, Wilson lane, house do.
Wilson James, moulder, boards 58 Lowell Machine Shop corporation
Wilson Jane Mrs. house 18 Linden
Wilson John, variety store, 212 Merrimack, house 210 do.
Wilson John, loomfixer, Lowell corporation, house 20 do.
Wilson John, laborer, boards 18 Lowell [non
Wilson John A. draughtsman, L. M. S. bds. Varney, cor. Mt. Ver-
Wilson John S. Middlesex, house 13 Chapel
Wilson Joseph, butcher, house Mammoth road, Dracut
Wilson Joseph H. blacksmith, boards 29 Union
The Connecticut Fire Ins. Co., Hartford, Ct. A prompt and liberal
Co. to insure in ; has never had a lawsuit. O. F. Hunt & Co., Agts.
280 LOWELL [W] DIRECTORY.
Wilson Joseph M. butcher, boards Mammoth road, Dracut
Wilson Justus B. machinist, boards 47 Lawrence corporation
Wilson Mary J. Miss, boards 18 Linden
Wilson Sophia Mrs. boarding-house, 52 Massachusetts corporation
Wilson Thomas, soap-manufacturer, 19 Warren, house do.
Wilson Thomas, wood-dealer, house Hale, near Cambridge
Wilson Thomas, moulder, house 24 Clay
Wilson William, house 97 Thorndike
Wilson , carpenter, boards 109 Appleton
Winchester Ann W. widow, house 2 Merriam's court
Winchester Elhanan, boarding-house, 8 Suffolk corporation
Winchester Samuel, blacksmith, house 63 Lawrence
Wing Alpheus G. (Coburn, Wing, fy Co.), house 5 Fifth
Wing Alpheus J. fireman, boards 9 First, Centralville
Wing Benjamin F. clerk, boards 11 First, Centralville
Wing Dennis, laborer, house 42 Appleton
Wing Edward, farmer, house 3 Livingston
Wing Edward T. clerk, 3 John, boards at Tewksbury
Wing JaneT. variety store, 10 John, house 5 Fifth, Centralville
Wing John C. dresser, house 40 Charles
Wing Michael, laborer, house rear 20 Summer
Wing True, provisions, 3 John, house at Tewksbury
Wing Willard O. clerk, 3 John, boards at Tewksbury
Winn Bernard, laborer, boards rear 25 Middle
Winn Charles S. machinist, boards 21 Race
Winn Daniel K. physician, 29 Kirk, house do.
Winn Helen, widow, house 40 Third, Centralville
Winn James O. pressman, house rear 2 Dodge
Winn John, laborer, house 64 Charles
Winn Julia, widow, house rear 25 Middle
Winn Parker, shoemaker, house 21 Race
Winn Peter, laborer, house 24 William
Winn Robert, boltmaker, house 8 Appleton
Winn Willard, watchman, house 21 John
Winn William, napper, bds. rear 105 East Merrimack [mith
Winnek Wdliam G. (Burbanh $ W. ), tailors, 53 Central, h. 1 Nes-
Winslow J. Manning, student, boards 108 Appleton
Winter Fitz H. doormaker, Wamesit Steam Mills, h. 51 Fletcher
Winter (John B.) & Smith (A.W.), marble works, 155 Central,
house 18 Grand
Winter Richard J. dyer, boards 115 Gorham
Winters Fitz, sash and blinds, boards 76 Dutton [house do.
Winton John Mrs. periodicals and intelligence office, 59 Market,
Wirt Amos, dyer, house 61 Church
Wirt William (Barrill $ W), painter, 20 Middle, house 14 Clay
Wiseman James, house 80 Gorham
Witham William C. shoemaker, house 26 Water [150 do.
Witherell George F. marble-worker and dealer, 165 Middlesex, h.
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Witherell George S. mason, house 297 Middlesex
Witherell William H. spinner, house 33 Tremont corporation
Witherhead James, overseer, house 46 Massachusetts corporation
Wolstenholme Frank E. moulder, house 13 L. M. S. corporation
Wood Charles, weaver, Boott corporation, house 70 do.
Wood Charles F. clerk, 164 Merrimack, bds. 115 Merrimack corp.
Wood Charles R. boards 12 High-street square
Wood Edward N. clerk, 43 Market, boards 9 Centre
Wood Francis L. teamster, house 60 Broadway
Wood Greorge H. watchmaker, 25 Central, boards 43 Boott corp.
Wood Henry, wire-worker, house 11 Fifth, Centralville
Wood Hiram, overseer, Boott corporation, house 50 do.
Wood Hiram D. weaver, house 50 Boott corporation
Wood Horatio Rev., Free Chapel, house Liberty, opposite School
Wood John, cabinetmaker, 135 Central, house 220 Merrimack
Wood John C. block-printer, house 12 Chestnut
Wood John G. machinist, house 54 Appleton
Wood Lenora Mrs. house 5 Merrimack
Wood L., Massachusetts corporation, boards 29 Prescott corporation
Wood Relief Mrs. boarding-house, 49 Massachusetts corporation
Wood Robert, veterinary surgeon, house High-street square, corner
Bartlett
Wood Samuel, 43 Market, house 2 Chapel
Wood Samuel N. flour, grain, &c, 43 Market, house 9 Centre
Wood Sidney C, Massachusetts corporation, house 56 do.
Wood Stephen, cook, 16 Merrimack, house at Nashua
Wood Thomas, at J.C. Ayer & Co.'s, house Mason's court
Wood William, overseer, Boott corporation, house 60 do.
Wood William H. clerk, 58 Merrimack, boards 2 Chapel
Woodbridge Sarah Mrs. house 162 Suffolk
Woodbury Amos Mrs. house 25 Race
Woodbury Charles F. boards 40 Boott corporation
Woodbury Elizabeth F. nurse, boards 53 Pawtucket
Woodbury Horace D. machinist, house 40 Boott corporation
Woodbury Hugh, weaver, Boott corporation, house 49 do.
Woodbury Jedediah C. boarding-house, 38 Boott corporation
Woodbury John E. boards 178 Gorham
Woodbury John H farmer, house River road, Dracut
Woodbury John W. Mrs. h. 60 Lowell Machine Shop corporation
Woodbury Joseph, carpenter, house 178 Gorham
Woodbury Marcus M. bobbinmaker, boards 178 Gorham
Woodies D. S. Mrs. house 20 Third, Centralville
Woodies Edward S. clerk, L. M. S. boards 20 Third, Centralville
Woodies Frederick, clerk, L. M. S. foundry, boards 20 Third
Woodman George D. (Swan, Stackpole,Sf Woodman), counsellor,
13 Barristers' Hall, boards 58 Bartlett
Woodman James, file-forger, boards 29 Cady
Woodman John C. carpenter, house 11 Lagrange court
The Lowell Office of the Howard Fire Ins. Co. is at No. 28 Central
Street. GEO. F. HUNT & CO., Agents. (See page 344.)
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282 LOWELL [W] DIRECTORY.
Woodman Samuel, spinner, boards 29 Cady
Woodman Thomas P. painter, Lawrence corporation, house 16 do.
Woodman Watson, carpenter, house 108 Howard
Woods Charles G. laborer, house Middlesex, near Wilder
Woods Charles H. (Boston), house 23 Common
Woods D. A. widow, house 23 Common
Woods (Edward P ), Sherwood (Daniel), & Co. (C.H. Latham),
wire-goods and hardware, Bridge, opposite Seventh, Central-
ville, house 14 Fourth, do.
Woods Eliza A. Mrs. hoop-skirts, 88 Merrimack, b. 12 Appleton
Woods Ellen, widow, house 13 Massachusetts corporation
Woods Ellen, widow, house 20 Jefferson
Woods Henry S. clerk, 18 Central, house 106 Merrimack
Woods Leonard Mrs. house 17 Tyler
Woods Maurice, laborer, boards 20 Jefferson
Woods Patrick, laborer, boaids 20 Jefferson
Woods Polly Mrs. boards 13 Hamilton corporation
Woods Thomas, house Pleasant, near Pond
Woodward Alden H. clerk, boards 41 Bartlett
Woodward Alfred G. clothing, 30 Merrimack, h. 14 Stackpole
Woodward C. S. dressmaker, 4 John, house do.
Woodward David, clerk, 30 Merrimack, house 39 Bridge
Woodward George F. student, boards 26 Race
Woodward Hannah, widow, boarding-house, 114 Merrimack corp.
Woodward Helen, widow, boards 29 Suffolk
Woodward Heman, house 41 Bartlett
Woodward Henry M. mason, h. River road, c. Mammoth, Dracut
Woodward Jacob A. clerk, near Pawtucket bridge, Dracut, b. do.
Woodward John C. superintendent Water Works, house 26 Race
Woodward Lorenzo D. Mass. corp., house 45 Prescott corporation
Woodward Sylvester, carpenter, house 111 Howard
Woodward William H boards 41 Bartlett
Woodworth Artemas B. clerk, A. L. Brooks's, house 96 Fletcher
Worcester Leonard, clothing-manufacturer, Industrial Hall, house
62 Bartlett [boards 62 Bartlett
Worcester Leonard A. clothing manufacturer, Industrial Hall,
Worcester William H. shoemaker, house 127 Moody
Worden Charles H. bartender, 187 Middlesex
Worth Henry, farmer, house Hildreth, Centralville
Worth Will am, painter, house 14 Clay
Worthen Bartlett E. confectionery and fruit, 131^ Middlesex, h. do.
Worthen Ezekiel B. & Co. (S. W. Locke), grocers, 216 Merri-
mack, house Marion, corner Lagrange
Worthen George E. clerk, 216 Merrimack, h. 29 Cabot [rimack
Worthen George W. engineer, Lowell corporation, house 398 Mer-
Worthmgton Ann Mrs. boaids 21 Hamilton corporation
Worthley Daniel E. machinist, house 164 Merrimack corporation
Worthley George F. engineer, B. & L. R. R. house 23 Marshall
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Worthley Luke W. clerk, 41 Merrimack, b. 164 Merrimack corp.
Wright Alanson, carpenter, boards 9 Tremont
Wright Albert D. clerk, 138 Central, boards 239 do.
Wright Almira W. dressmaker. 47 Charles, house do.
Wright Amos D. & Co. (D. A. Wright), confectioners, 3 Appleton
block, house 151 Moody
Wright Andrew, machinist, house 108 East Merrimack
Wright Andrew C. fancy goods, 74 Merrimack, house 28 Willow
Wright Asahel B. {Boston), house 109 Gorham [Appleton
Wright Atwell F. & M. S. provisions, 195 Middlesex, house 118
Wright Dennison A. {A. D. Wright 8? Co.), confectioner, 3
Appleton block, house Varney, corner Fletcher
Wright Edward D. machinist, boards 41 Cushing
Wright Ezra W. carpenter, Locks and Canals, house 60 Butterfield
Wright Frank B. clerk, 74 Merrimack, boards 28 Willow
Wright Franklin D. painter, house 7 Wamesit court
Wright George, boots and shoes, 94 Central, bds. American House
Wright George E. machinist, Mechanics Mills, Fletcher, house
Loudon court
AVright Hapgood, boots and shoes, 51 Central, house 30 Lawrence
Wright James J. blacksmith, 163 Central, house 35 George
Wright John, agent, Suffolk corporation, house 355 Merrimack
Wright John F. clerk, Dutton, corner Lowell, house 3 Oak
Wright Joseph N. carpenter, Wamesit Steam Mills, boards 1 Wil-
low place
Wright Judith W. boarding-house, 12 Hamilton corporation
Wright Lucius, moulder, boards 42 Lowell Machine Shop corp.
Wright Lucius M. driver, horse railroad, house 32 Church
Wright Luther, stonemason, house 4 Centre
Wright Mary P. physician, house 1 Willow place
AVright Merrill S. (A. F. $ M. S. Wright), 195 Middlesex, bds.
Howard House
Wright Millard F. clerk, 74 Merrimack, boards 28 Willow
Wright Nathan M. boots and shoes, 138 Central, house 239 do.
Wright Pelatiah J. bedstead-maker, Wamesit Steam Mills, house
158 Moody
Wright Sabra Mrs. house Pawtucket, near Fletcher
AVright Sabra, teacher, Bartlett School, bds. Pawtucket, n. Fletcher
Wright Sheffield H. machinist, Wamesit Steam Mills, house 9 But-.
m terfield [Suffolk
Wright Varnum B. sashmaker, Wamesit Steam Mills, house 154
Wright William A. spinner, Merrimack corporation, house 47 do.
Wright William S. bookkeeper. 45 Central, boards Fletcher, corner
Pawtucket [square
AA 7 yman George W. moulder, Willie, corner Dutton, h. 11 Franklin
AVyman John H. cabinetmaker, 1 and 2 Commercial square, house
35 Fayette
Wyman John H. fireman, house 37 Prescott corporation
Xortli Am. Fire Ins. Co., Hartford, Ct. Capital and Surplus, over
$400,000. G. F. Hunt «fc Co., Agents, 28 Central St. (See p„34±.)
284 LOWELL [Y-Z] DIRECTORY.
Wyman Moses, assistant engineer, bds. 138 Merrimack corporation
Wyman Stephen T. student, boards 35 Fayette
Wyman Washington W. cabinetmaker, rear 239 Middlesex, boards
23 Massachusetts corporation
YARINGTON HARVEY J. second hand, Boott corp. boards 13
Suffolk corporation
Yeoman Robert T. shoemaker, house 43 Tremont
Yore John, clerk, 17 East Merrimack, boards 37 Fayette
York Charles A. clerk, 41 Merrimack, house 13 Charles [pleton
York Edward L. insurance agent, 11 Barristers Hall, h. 66 Ap-
York James M. carpenter, Lawreuce corporation, house 16 do.
York Joseph B. watchman, at J. C. Ayers', boards 13 Central
York Walter R. insurance agent, 11 Barristers Hall, house at Bid-
deford, Me.
Young Aaron B. overseer, Merrimack corporation, house 42 do.
Young Adaline W. widow, boards 123 East Merrimack
Young Artemas S. machinist, honse 82 Bridge, Centralville
Young Charles F. bookkeeper (Boston), boards Middlesex, corner
Wilder
Young Charles H. machinist, house 123 East Merrimack
Young Enoch, weaver, Merrimack corporation, house 119 do.
Young Francis, painter, house 29 Congress [Wilder
Young George W. (Custom House, Boston), h. Middlesex, cor.
Young James, machinist, house 11 Hanover
Young John, spinner, house 1 Wall
Young John R. engraver, boards 6 Abbott
Young Samuel, Merrimack corporation, boards 71 do. [Gr. Locks
Young Stephen L. second hand, Lawrence, house Broadway, near
Young William M. clerk, 2 Appleton block, house do.
ZIMMER CHRISTOPHER, gunsmith, 66 Central, h. 5 Water
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BUSINESS DIRECTORY.
Agricultural Tools.
CHASE, SARGENT. & SHATTUCK,
5 Central (see page 371)
FIELDING & BARTLETT, 136 Cen-
tral (see inside front cover)
Morgan Ebenezer, 314 Merrimack
Rogers Jacob & Co. 166 Merrimack
Ale.
CORNER JOHN, 306 Merrimack (see
page 376)
Lennon Jobn, 28 Lowell
Apothecaries.
Allen H. W., Merrimack, cor. Suffolk
Bailey F. & E., Merrimack, cor. John
Baron Frederick, Merrimack, corner
Wort hen
BUTLER F. H. & CO., Central, corner
Jackson (see page 380) [mack
Carleton & Hovey, City Hall, Merri-
Dows A. W. 185 Central
Duncan W. W., Wamesit Bank bldg.
French William H. 2 Central, corner
Merrimack
GORDON L. M. 356 Merrimack (see
page 395)
Hayes Joseph R. 18 Central
Hovt Eli \V., Central, cor. Middlesex
KIMBALL CHARLES R., Merrimack,
corner Central (see page 394)
Lane L. C. 79 Merrimack [then
Leighton W. H., Merrimack, cor. Wor-
Plunkett F. C, Dutton, corner Lowell
Thompson M. E. 268 Merrimack
Artists' Materials.
FIELDING J. B. 99 Central and 1, 3,
and 4 Jackson (see page 384)
KENDALL JONATHAN, 1 Savings
Bank building (see page 403)
Auctioneers.
PATCH E. B. 1 and 2 Commercial
square, (see outside front cover)
Warner J. E. 20 Merrimack
Bacon "Works.
WILKINS HENRY K. 37 Prescott(see
page 374)
Bakers.
BRADT G. J. & D., Whiting (see page
373)
Cornock James Mrs. 261 Merrimack
JEFFEEIES THOMAS & CO. 346 Cen-
tral, cor. Crosby (see page 381)
MORRIS MARTIN, 34 Paige (see page
381)
SCRIPTURE STEPHEN A. 229 Cen-
tral (see page 380)
Somes William E. 1 Fayette
Banks.
APPLETON NATIONAL BANK, 6
Appleton block (seepage 337)
CITY INSTITUTION FOR SAVINGS,
6 Appleton block (see page 337)
FIRST NATIONAL BANK, Central,
corner Middle (see page 338) [tuck
Lowell Institution for Savings, Shat-
MECHANICS SAVINGS BANK,
Carleton block, Merr. (see page 340)
MERCHANTS NATIONAL BANK,
Merchants Bank bldg. (seepage 341)
PRESCOTT NATIONAL BANK, 26
and 28 Central (see page 339)
RAILROAD NATIONAL BANK,
Carleton block, Merr. (see page 340)
THE LOWELL FIVE CENT SAV-
INGS BANK, 26 and 28 Central (see
page 339)
THE OLD LOWELL NATIONAL
BANK, Shattuck, corner Middle (see
page 338)
THE WAMESIT NATIONAL BANK,
Middlesex, near Northern depot (see
page 341)
Bedstead Machinery.
CAREY & HARRIS, Broadway, corner
Mt. Vernon (see page 362)
Beer Agents.
CORNER JOHN, 306 Merrimack (see
page 376)
Murphy Daniel, 44 Dutton
Bell Hangers.
Thatcher George, 52£ Merrimack
Trumbel James W., Merrimack, cor-
ner Maiden lane
Belt Manufacturers.
GATES JOSIAH & SONS, 4 and 6
Mechanics building, Dutton (see front
colored page) [enue
Stevens Solon, Fletcher, c. Western av-
WHITING & CO., Savings Bank build-
ing, Shattuck (see page 385)
Billiard Saloons.
Barnard D. B. & J. B. 18 Merrimack
Emery Henry, Merrimack House
Business that can't afford Insurance is too poor to follow. Wis-
dom, Prudence, Experience, all say, Insure at once. (Seepage 344.)
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Gilmore John D. 24 Central
Smith Kilburn, 2 Appleton block
Blacksmiths.
Abbott A. H. & J. H. 292 Middlesex
Blackington Daniel, Mechanics Mills,
Fletcher
Coward Jacob B., Wamesit Water Pow-
er Company
Crawford James, 76 Charles
Dane G., Dane [Dracut
Drew J. H. & Co., Pawtucket bridge,
Furbish & Sanborn, Andover, corner
Pleasant
Holt & Burgeron, 285 Merrimack
JENKINS JOEL, Arch (-see page 388)
Lee J. T., Fletcher, near Dutton
LOVEJOY DANIEL, Rock, cor. Cush-
ing (see page 393)
McOacken James, 244 Middlesex
Nichols Converse, 132 Middlesex
Price C. D.. Wamesit Steam Mills
Stevens Joseph. 56 Gorham (shoer)
Stinson Charles W. 41 Middle
Swett William L. 69 Pawtucket
Blankets and Flannels.
LIVINGSTON, CARTER, & CO. 7
Thorndike (see page 371)
Bleaching and Dyeing.
LOWELL BLEACHERY, Bleachery
street (see page 356)
Boarding Houses.
Abbott Dorcas C. Mrs. 17 Hamilton
corporation
Allen James M. 109 Appleton
Atwood Almira Mrs. 14 Hamilton corp.
Bacheller David S. 11 Mass. corp.
Barnard Benjanin F 50 Mass. corp.
Bates Phoebe Mrs. 119 Central
Beainan Rachel W. Mrs. 278 Middlesex
Bedell Adam Mrs. 17 Merrimack corp.
Bennett Mary Mrs. 3 Merrimack corp.
Bickford Abby C. 13 Merrimack corp.
Blessington Ann, 1 William
Bodwell C. F. Mrs. 14 and 15 Warren
Brophy Mrs. 51* Lowell
Brown Bradbury D. 4 Mass. corp.
Brown D. P. 3 Lowell corporation
Bugbee Wooster, 40 L. M. S. corp.
Burleigh Anne M. 15 Merrimack corp.
Calef Susan Miss, 36 Boott corporation
Calkins Sarah A. 19 Tremont Corp.
Calvert A. Mrs. 14 Lowell
Carpenter Joseph Mrs. 23 Mass. corp.
Carter Eliza E. W. 4 Boott corporation
Castles S. 52 Dutton
Chase Olive Mrs. 2 Middlesex place
Chase Sarah E. Miss, 118 Middlesex
Clark Adelaide A. Mrs. 5 Lowell corp.
Clark Dustin, 29 and 30 Hamilton corp.
Collins Lucy B. Mrs. 5 Merrimack corp.
Danforth Sarah H. 23 and 24 Appleton
corporation
Duraut Ann M. 50 Moody
Elwell Mary E. 26 Massachusetts corp.
Evans Mary M. 1 Lowell corporation
Eiske Levi Mrs. 79 Merrimack corp.
Fogg Nancy, 31 and 32 Hamilton corp.
Garland Nathaniel, 5 Suffolk corp.
Giles J. B. 51 East Merrimack
Oilman E. T. 19 Suffolk corporation
Oilman Rufus S. Mrs. 3 Hamilton corp.
Gilson Lewis G. 21 Suffolk corporation
Goi-don Jeannette, 120 Merr. corp.
Goss William L. 12 Suffolk corporation
Gove Dana B. Mrs. 8 Merrimack corp.
Green Sylvia B. Miss, 16 Merr corp.
Hamblet .Joseph, 138 Merrimack corp.
Hart Almira M. 70 L. M. S. corporation
Harvey bamuel W. 13 Central
Heald Samuel M. 4 Hamilton corp.
Henderson S. J. Mrs. 5 Lowell corp.
Hird Joseph, 78 Market
Holmes Sarah Mrs. 27 Mass. corp.
Holt Albert E. 1 George
Hopkins Eliza Mrs. 25 Hamilton corp.
Hoyt Wallace N. 2 Suffolk corporation
Hunt A. A. Mrs. 17 Hurd
Hunt Myra J. 5 Boott corporation
Huntoon Oren, 14 Massachusetts corp.
Johnson Eleanor Mrs. 19 Lowell corp.
Kimball David T. 22 Boott corporation
Kittredge George Mrs. 68 Warren
Lane John Mrs. 96 Middlesex
Lang Benaiah, 36 Massachusetts corp.
Libbey Eliza, 14 Hurd
Long Roxana, 1 and 2 Merrimack corp.
Lougee Sarah A. 113 Gorham
Lovejoy H. W. 113 Merrimack
Lynch Susan Mrs. 57 L. M. S. corp.
Manning Nancy, 105 Gorham
Mansfield G. S. 61 Lawrence corp.
Martin Mary S. 67 L. M. S. corporation
Maynard Eliza Miss, 16 Hamilton corp.
McWade M. 80 Merrimack corporation
Merrill Charles M. 4 Lowell corp.
Miller George VV. 10 Suffolk corporation
Mooney Henry, 33 Hamilton corp.
Moore Mary G. 33 Hanover
Morrison Hannah T. 4 Merrimack corp.
Murrer Joseph, 141 Middlesex
Myres Ann E. 14 Boott corporation
Osterhaudt Simeon D. 38 Lawrence
corporation
Page P and E. A. 140 Merrimack corp.
Parker Aiken Mrs. 5 Jackson
Parker Eliza, 11 Tremont corporation
Parker Nancy L. 18 Appleton corp.
Plimpton Betsy Mrs. 34 Hamilton corp.
Reed Ann, 112* Merrimack corporation
Reed Mary B. F. 13 Suffolk corporation
Rice Catharine Miss, 12 Merr. corp.
Richardson James B. 10 Merr. #orp.
Ricker Charlotte Mrs. 7 Appleton corp.
Rogers Eunice Mrs. 6 Merrimack corp.
Sayles Nancy Mrs. 115 Merr. corp.
Scribner Louisa Mrs. 35 Lawrence corp.
Shaw Daniel W. 4 Suffolk corporation
Shedd Lydia Mrs. 7 Warren
Sherman Phcebe, 53 Mass. corporation
Shirley Eliza, 51 Massachusetts corp.
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Simpson Abby H. 6 Boott corporation
Stan wood Sarah A Mrs. 28 Mass. corp.
Stevens Belinda H. 18 Merrimack corp.
Thurber Lizzie J. Mrs. 22 Lowell corp.
Tyler Jane S. R. Mrs. 9 Merr. corp.
Walker Elizabeth Mrs. 6 Lowell corp.
Weeks Cordelia P. 34 Mass. corp.
Weston Camilla E. 7 Merrimack corp.
Willoughby Mary, 13 Tremont corp.
Winchester E. 3 Suffolk corporation
Wood Relief Mrs. 49 Mass. corporMtion
Woodbury J. C. 38 Boott corporation
Bobbins and Shuttles.
JAQUES JOHN S. & CO. Wamesit
Power Co. (shuttles, see page 385)
Parker & Cheney, Wamesit Steam
Mills
WATSON E. F. Mechanics Mills, (bob-
bins and spools, see page 386)
-Boiler Makers.
DOBBINS & CRAWFORD, Dutton,
near Mechanics Mills (see page 386)
Bolt and Screw Manufacturers.
American Bolt Co. 210 Lawrence
Smith & Gibson, Mt. Vernon, near
Broadway
Bonnet Bleacheries.
Fay R. Mrs. 92 Merrimack
Flanders C. R. 82 Merrimack
FLETCHER S. R. 96 Merrimack (see
page 380)
Bonnet "Wire.
HALE B. S. & SON, Wamesit Power
Co. (see page 392)
Bookbinders.
MERRILL JOSHUA & SON, 37 Mer-
rimick (see page 4)
SARGEANT B. C, City-government
building (see page 5)
Simjnds S. B. 36 Central
Booksellers and Stationers.
Coggeshall Frederick P. 51 Merrimack
Eaton S. B. Mrs. 40 Merrimack
Gordon & Chandler, 32 Merrimack
Judkins J. Judson, 6 John
MERRILL JOSHUA & SON, 37 Mer-
rimack (see page 4)
Rverson H. J. 29 Central
SARGEANT B. C, City-governmant
building. 158 Merrimack (see page 5)
Sheehan Edward, 28 Gortiam
Stanton Albert U. 140 Central
Whitney Abel, 87 Merrimack
Boot and Shoe Makers.
Bailey M. 6 Warren
Berry Charles R. 339 Merrimack
Brady & Smith, 304 Merrimack
Butler S. B. 152 Middlesex
Butterworth John, 300 Central
Cooney William, 138 Lawrence
Dalton Michael, 89 Charles
Daly Z. S. 38 Fletcher
Farwelt J. R. 5 Warren
Flanders & Keith, 302 Merrimack
Hodge J. M. Mammoth road, Dracut
Hovey W. Bridge, near River, Cent.
Kent James, 224 Merrimack
King John, 29 East Merrimack
King Stephen, 110 Market
Leavitt William B. 78 Moody
Loker William L. 160 Middlesex
Maguire Andrew, 43 Middle
McCartv John, 12 Lowell
McKllio'lm William, 240 Merrimack
McEvoy Domimck, 31 William
McKissock R. 6 Prescott block
McLees Thomas, 145 Middlesex
Melvin B. F. 3 Prescott block
Moore J. N. 193 Central
Quinn Patrick, 13 East Merrimack
Strickland Robert, Fletcher, n. Dutton
Sullivan John, Parker's block, Ceutral-
ville
Taylor David B. 69 Middle
Tinker Law, 75 Central
Wilby Benjamin, 272 Gorham
Boot and Shoe Manufacturer.
Adams Enos H., Prescott, c. Merrimack
Boots, Shoes, and Rubbers.
Adams Bros. 45 Merrimack
Boardman L. H. 34 Central
Byam S A. 162 Merrimack
Chase Lorenzo, 7 Tilden (ladies')
Collins Joseph B. 12 Tilden
Crane George & Son, 120 Central
Dearborn E. 98 Me rimack
Donnellv John, 7 Canal block
Dooley Edward, 337 Central
Flanders H. R. 302 Merrimack
Grant John E. 193 Middlesex
Griffin Joseph W. 18 John
Harvey E. A. agent, 35 Merrimack
Huntoon Moses C. 224 Merrimack
Kittredge Daniel, 14 Middle
KNOWLES BROS. 114 Merrimack (see
page 3)
Lamb & Nichols, 19 Merrimack
Lovett S. 261 Merrimack
McElholm William, 240 Merrimack
McLaughlin Bros. 116 Central
McLees Thomas, 145 Middlesex
Merrill A. A. & Co. 6 Central
Plummer John W. 68 Central
Robbins Albert F. 68 Merrimack
Swan Daniel, 41 Merrimack
Tackrah Henrv, 82 Central
Weeks Samuel L). 83 Central
Wright George, 94 Central
Wright Hapgood, wholesale and retail,
51 Central
WRIGHT N. M. 138 Central (see page
390)
Botanic Medicines.
Cady W. R. 242 Central (mustang lini-
ment)
Dows A. W. 185 Central
Narragansett Fire <fc Marine Ins. Co.. Prov., R.I. Cap., $50O,-
000. Policies written by G. P. Hunt <fc Co., Agts., 28 Central St.
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Kelsey Hugh, 29 Elm
Thompson M. E. 268 Merrimack
Box Makers.
Brooks A. L., Mechanics Mills
Davis & Melencly, 233 Middlesex
Davis Asahel (fancy), Mechanics Mills
Norcross & Saunders, agents, Middle-
sex
Braid Manufacturer.
Dugdale James (alpaca), Whipple's
Mills
Brass Finishers.
Reed & Hallowell, Mechanics Mills,
Fletcher
Brass Founders.
COLE & NICHOLS, Dutton, comer
Willie (see page 39o)
WILDER H. H. & CO. 8 Jackson (see
inside back cover)
Bridge Builder.
Sawtell J. A., Sawtell place
Brokers.
Dearborn H. H. (stock and exchange),
28 Central
Richardson L. B. & Co. 108 Central
Building Materials.
LIVINGSTON WILLIAM E. 9 Thorn-
dike (see page 389)
Building Mover.
Richards Leonard J. 17 Andover
Bung Manufacturers.
BACHELDER ABRAM & CO., Mt.
Vernon, near Broadway (see page
391)
Butchers.
ADAMS SMITH, Walker, near Middle-
sex (see page 377)
Cabinet Makers.
Crosby George, Mechanics Mills
Crosby Ephraim, Mechanics Mills
Fletcher & Simpson, Wamesit Steam
Mills
Hill Henrv E. 239 Middlesex
Marshall '& Crosby, 266 and rear 239
Middlesex
RAY WILLIAM H. & CO. 11 Middle
(see page 381)
Cap Maker.
Baker C. E. Mrs. 3£ Canal block
Card Clothing Manufacturers.
HOWE & GOODHUE, 90 and 92 Mar-
ket (cotton and wool, see back col-
ored page)
KITSON R., Worthen, corner Dutton,
manufacturer of cotton machinery,
and needle-pointed card clothing, for
carding flax, hemp, jute, and manilla
(see back colored page)
LOWELL CARD COMPANY, 96 Mid-
dle (see page 395)
Card Grinders.
WRIGHT S. H., Wannesit Steam Mills,
Dutton (see page 384)
Carpenters and Builders.
Barclay C. P. 224 Middlesex
Bennett J. C. 200 Dutton
BENNETT J. W., Middlesex, corner
Grand (see outside front cover)
Berry Theophilus D., Stevens, near
Chelmsford line
Brown Myron C. rear 55 Gorham
Chamberlin Joseph, rear 34 Charles
DAVIS BARTLETT, 302 School (see
page 391)
Dow John D. 75 Market
Emery A. H., Fletcher, near Whiting
Faniliam George B. 242 Middlesex, cor-
ner Grand
Foster Jesse, Salem, cor. Willie avenue
Fowler George L. 13 Worthen
Furnald N. G. 23 Midd'e
Gardner & Willey, 11 Middle
Grant Hugh J. 20 Gorham
Griffin J. Edwin, 61 East Merrimack
Harmon Moses, 67 Middle
Haseltine George W., Central, corner
Chapel
Holt Daniel, Howe
Hood Abram K., Willie, corner Rock
Horton John F. 13 Prescott
Howe H. C. & J. F., Wamesit Mills
Howe H. F , Second, Centralville
Howe James M. rear 25 Third, Central-
ville
Howe L. G., First, c. Read, Centralville
Leonard George, 288 Central
Libbey I. H., Merrimack, corner Maid-
en lane
Mardin Joseph, 313 Middlesex
Merrill & Calef, 26 Middlesex
Page George W. 132 Middlesex
Petringell Walter, Mechanics Mills
Pitt John, West, Centralville
PROCTOR SEWARD N. 183 Central
(see page 382)
Richards Luther, 17 Andover
Sawtell Josiah A., School
Shedd George W., Putney's court
Shaw J M. rear 285 Merrimack
Snell O. 26 Middle
Stearns Erastus, 87 East Merrimack
Svlvester G. B. 20 Common
Wiggins William H. 58 Rock
W lev S. F., Howe, below Davidson
WILSON F. S. & F. T. 244 Middlesex
and Mechanics Mills, Fletcher (see
page 390)
Carpet Manufacturers.
Mather J. & Co. (cotton booking), Gor-
ham, near Thorndike
LOWELL MANUFACTURING COM-
PANY, Market (see page 353)
Providence Directory, Published by Sampson, Davenport, &, Co.
(formerly Adams, Sampson, & Co.), 4:7 Congress Street, Boston.
LOWELL DIEECTORT.
289
McDONALD JOHN, 10 Hale, near
Thorndike (see page 371)
Naylor George, Wamesit Power Co.
Carpetings.
Adams, North, & Co. 7 Central
Benner B. C. & M. A. 3 to 6 Prescott
NICHOLS JACOB, Dutton, cor. Low-
ell (see page 390)
Carriage Manufacturers.
Convers Samuel, 163 Central
Eaton J. B. 128 Middlesex
Furbish & Sanborn, Andover, corner
Pleasant
GREEN AMOS, rear 292 Middlesex
(see page 389)
Hill Bros. 136 Middlesex
JENKINS JOEL, Arch (see page 388)
Lee J. F., Fle'cher. near Dutton
Sawyer A. C. 163 Middlesex
Sawyer T. C. (depository), 163 Mid-
dlesex [ville
Skillings David G. 22 Bridge. Central-
Swett William L. 69 Pawtucket
Cement, Lime, and Brick.
HORNE D. W., Fletcher, corner
Western avenue (see page 397)
LIVINGSTON WM. E. 9 Thorndike
(plastering, hair, and laths, see
page 389)
Chair Bottomer.
Flynn John, 352 Central
Chemical Manufacturers.
TAYLOR CHEMICAL COMPANY,
Lawrence, n. Wamesit Power Com-
pany (see page 379)
Chemical Works.
Billings J. F. & Co., Bridge, corner
River, Centralville
Meldrum Robert, Pawtucket, north of
Moody
Cherry Pectoral and Cathartic
Pills.
AYER J. C. & CO. 105 Market (see
page 372)
China, Crockery, Glass, &c.
Clough Ira A. 80 Merrimack
French & Puffer, 115 Central
NICHOLS J., Dutton, corner Lowell
(see page 390)
NASH J. W. & CO. 105 Central (see
front colored page, opposite title)
Whitteii William T. 28 and 30 Andover
Cigar Dealers.
CURRIER JAMES W. 54 Central (see
page 380)
McSorley Patrick, 3 Bridge
Meehan James. 17s Merrimack
Noyes Henrv H. 139 Central
Cigar Manufacturers.
Emerson David G. 128 Suffolk
Flood Peter. 23 East Merrimack
Hemingway J. H. 52 Central
Mort J. W. 77 Central
Patrick S. C. 70 Merrimack
Smith William D. 2 Cady
Weeks Samuel, 25 Merrimack
Cistern Builder.
Pettingell Walter J., Mechanics Mills
Civil Engineers and Surveyors.
Baker R. W., City Hall building
Osgood William P. 65 Butterfield
Claim Agents.
Blaisdell Charles R. 3 Canal
FRYE JOHN F. 43£ Central (see back
cover)
Clergymen.
Adams John G. (Uv.), 53 Chestnut
Blanchard Amos (C. T.), 8 Kirk
Crudden Peter (R. C), 17 Appleton
Cutler William H. (C. T.), 35 Common
Davis Joseph B. (F. B.), 47 Bridge,
Centralville
Edson Theodore (E.), Merrimack, cor-
ner Kirk
Foster Addison P. (C. T.), 40 Branch
Foster Eden B. (C. T.), 19 Tvler
Grinnell Charles E. (U.), 410 Merri-
mack
Hanks Stedman W. 6 Kirk
High William C. (M. E.), 67 Bridge,
Centralville
Hutchins Charles L. (E.), 28 Linden
James Horace (C. T.), 9 Centre, Chap-
el Hill
Jones S. F. (M. E.),18 Tyler
Morse Frank R. (B.) 31J Merrimack
corporation
O'Brien John (R. C), Fenwiek
Romana Anthony (R. C), 17 Appleton
Stanton William E. (B.), 35 Tyler
Street Owen (C. T.), 118 East Merri-
mack
Twiss James J. (Uv.),107 Gorham
Whitaker George (M. E.), 17 Kirk
Wood Horatio, Liberty
Cloaks and Mantillas.
ABBOTT & EAMES, 132 Merrimack
(see page 370)
Clock Repairers.
McHugh James, 49 Market
Murray James T. rear 20 Winter
Thatcher George, 5'2£ M rrimack
Trumbel James W., Merrimack, cor-
ner Maiden lane
Clothes Cleaner.
Hogan J. C, Prescott, near Merrimack
Fire, Marine, &, Inland Insurance effected through the Security of
N. Y. and IVarragansett Ins. Cos., by Geo. F 1 . Hunt &, Co., Agents.
290
LOWELL DIRECTORY.
Clothing.
(See also Gents' Furnishing Goods, also
Tailors.)
Aarons C. Mrs. (second-hand), 121
Middlesex
Bower? Arthur E. 33 Central
CHASE, SARGENT, & SHAT TUCK,
5 Central (see page 371)
Cushing George S. 33 Merrimack
Fox, Warren, & Co. 57 Central
French Abram & Co. 92 Central
Grover & Harvey, 31 Merrimack
Hirshfieh Herman, 20 Central
Huse H. E. 4 Canal block
Hutchins & Dufur, 232 Merrimack
Putnam A. 45 Central, corner Market
Richardson A. B. & Co. 23 Central
Ritchie John P. 50 Central
Russell Alonzo L. 1 Canal block
Wheeler Joseph A. 174 Merrimack
White Josiah, 3 Central
Woodward Alfred G. 30 Merrimack
Clothing Manufacturers.
Fletcher Simon T. 263 Central (vests)
Green George W., Prescott, corner Mer-
rimack
Sprague & George, 82 Merrimack
Worcester Leonard, Industrial Hall
Coal and "Wood.
(See also Wood.)
BENNETT & RODLIFF, Moody, cor.
Tremont (see page 388)
BROWN HIRAM, 55 Appleton (see
page 399)
Durant & Simonds, 6 Middlesex
HORNE D. W., Fletcher, corner West-
ern avenue (see page 397)
Kevs John, 15 Prescott
Kit'tredge W. 28 Middle
LIVINGSTON WM. E. 9 Thorndike
(see page 389)
McGuirk P. Suffolk, near Lagrange
Coffee Mills.
WILSON FRANKLIN S. & F. T., Me-
chanics Mills, Fletcher (see p. 390)
Coffin Warehouses.
Brooks J. W. 19 Prescott
Gordon & Currier, 23 Prescott
Hauover Terence, 24 Gorham
Comb Manufacturers.
Drake Alfred (machine wool), Whip-
ple's Mills
Magic Comb Co. (chemical), 8 Went-
worth's building
Commission Merchants.
COBURN CHARLES B. & CO. 1 and
2 Mechanics building, Duttou (see
page 384)
Litchfield, Edwards, & Co. 127 Market
Page, Kidder, & Co., Thorndike, corner
Duttou
PATCH E. B. 1 and 2 Commercial
square (see outside front cover)
Waite A. L. & Co., Dutton, opposite
Mechanics Mills
Confectionery, Fruit, &c.
(See also Fruit.)
Belleisle Oliver J. 52 Central
BILLINGS SAMUEL D 109 Central
(see page 3S3)
Bray Brothers (manufacturers), 330J
Merrimack
Heald John, 1 Merrimack
Hihlreth Sherman F 47 Merrimack
Lord Ralph W. 80 Central
MASON R. E. 79 Central (see p. 380)
NICHOLS & HUTCHINS, 37 Central
(see page 394)
O' Conner John, Dutton, cor. Fletcher
PAGE DUDLEY L. 1 Middle and 39
Merrimack (see page 396)
Walker C. H. 204 Merrimack
Worthen Barclett D. 13U Middlesex
Wright A. D. & Co. 3 Appleton block
Contractor.
Hutchinson S. K. 21 Nesmith
Cooper.
Powers William, 95 Lowell
Coppersmiths.
WILDER H. H. & CO. 8 Jackson (see
inside back cover)
Cordage.
NICHOLS & FLETCHER, 146 Central
(see page 374)
Cornices.
MACK S. G. 123 and 125 Market (see
page 402)
Cotton Goods Manufacturers.
APPLETON COMPANY, Jackson
(see page 359)
BOOTT COTTON MILLS, Amory,
foot John (see page 357)
HAMILTON MANUF. COMPANY,
Jackson (see page 352)
LAWRENCE MANUF. COMPANY,
north end Suffolk (see page 355)
LOWELL MANUF. COMPANY, Mar-
ket (see page 353)
MASS. COTTON MILLS, junction
Merrimack and Concord rivers (see
page 358)
Mather John & Co., Gorham, near
Thorndike
MERRIMACK MANUF. COMPANY,
north end Dutton (see page 350)
Suffolk Manufacturing Co. Suffolk
Tremont Mills, Suffolk
Cotton Openers and Cleaners.
KITSON RICHARD, Worthen, near
Dutton (see back colored page)
Charleston™ Directory, Published by Sampson, Davenport, &. Co.
(formerly Adams, Sampson, & Co.), 47 Congress Street, Boston.
LOWELL DIRECTORY.
291
Cotton Machinery.
KITSON RICHARD, Worthen, near
Dutton (see back colored page)
Counsellors.
Abbot Julian, 81 Central
Abbott James C. 43£ Central
Blaisdell C. R. 3 Canal block
Boardman H. W. 5 Barristers' Hall
Bonney A. P. 43| Central
Brown & Alger, 55 Central
Butler & Webster, 4 and 6 Museum
building
Caverlv Robert B., Post-office building
Corliss" H. G. F. 29 Merrimack
Cowley & Allen, 75 Central
Davis John, 49 Central
Deane & Kittre Ige, 49 Central
Egan & Bent, 56 Central
FRYE JOHN F. 43J Central (see out-
side back cover)
Griffin George A. 55 Central
Hadlev S. P. jr. Police Court
HOWE & GREENHALGE, 49 Central
(see outside back cover)
Keyes J. B. 434 Central
Kimball J. C. 5 Barristers' Hall
Knowles J. A. 14 Appleton block
Ladd Jonathan, 132 East Merrimack
Loughran James, 3 Canal block
Marshall & Varnum, 3 Barristers' Hall
McEvoy J. F. 75 Central
Moore Albert M. 1 Barristers' Hall
Reed John W. 4 Barristers' Hall
Richardson D. S. & G. F. 55 Central
SCOTT G. CLARENCE, 43£ Central
(see front cover)
Shepard Luther E. 43| Central
Stevens & Anderson, 1 Barristers' Hall
Swan, Stackpole, & Woodman, 13 Bar-
risters Hall
Sweetser & Gardner, 43J Central
Wentworth & Jewett, Wentworth's
block
Williams & Williams, 56 Central
Curer of Hams.
WILKINS HENRY K. 37 Prescott (see
page 374)
Curriers.
Cook E. G., Tanner, corner Lincoln,
Ayer's City
EATON GEORGE W., Willie, corner
Broadway (see page 385)
INGHAM JOHN, near Mount Vernon,
corner Broadway (see page 383)
Curtams ani Fixtures.
FIELDING J. B. 99 Central (see p. 384)
Shorey John (fixtures), 81 Central
Dentists.
Boston David I. Merrimack, c. John
Bryant A. M. o2J Merrimack
Gerry Gustavus A., Merrimack, corner
John
Gladwin S. F. 128 Merrimack
Johnson A. T., Wentworth's building
LAWRENCE A. & G. W. 9 John, cor.
Lee (see back colored page)
Lawrence Samuel, 32 Cen ral
Vinall G. A. W. 170 Merrimack
Ward S. L & W. G., & A. W. Burn-
ham, Savings Bank building
Doors, Blinds, and Sashes.
FAVOR N. B. & SON, Wamesit
Steam Mills, Dutton isee page 387)
Kelley William, Mechanics Mills
Peabody J. G., Wamesit Steam Mills
Place Isaac, Wamesit Steam Mills
Pratt M. C. & Co., Wamesit Steam
Mills
Dressmakers.
Adams H. S. 52J Merrimack
Baker Jane Mrs. 171 Gorham
Bachelder J. C. Mrs. 208 Merrimack
Brown A. G. Mrs., Nesmith's building
Burbeck Hattie L. 121 Central
Cady Francis Miss, Nesmith's building
Carlton Emma A. Miss, 78 Middlesex
Clark Mary A. Miss, 121 Central
Dresser R. R. Mrs. 75 Central
Drew H. H. Mrs. 168 Central
Emerson William R. Mrs. 144 Jackson
Fay Hannah, 78 Lowell
Gallagher Ellen Mrs. 17 Race
Gregory W. J. Mrs. 314 Merrimack
Guy S. & J. 236 Merrimack
Hanley S. J. 33 Hamilton
Harris Amanda, 41 Boott corporation
Howell Mary S. 94 Gorham
Hussey A. E. 52J Merrimack
Lother S. A. 136 Merrimack
Marston S. 114 Central
Marsh I. S. 52i Merrimack
Marshall C. A'. Miss. 20 John
McManus Nancy Mrs. 13 William
Mellen J. Mrs. 98 Fletcher
Messer A. D. 52J Merrimack
Moore C. B. 14S Suffolk
Morse Maria M. 20 Austin
Moulton Fannie R. 95 Central
Murphy Catharine, 30 Lowell
Nary Sarah Mrs. 95 Central
Palmer L. H. 170 Merrimack
Pearson Elizabeth B. 1314; Central
Perriii Marv J., Wamesit bank bldg.
Pierce A. S. Mrs. 24 John
Rose Maria, 23 Kirk
Sargent J. C. Mrs. 236 Merrimack
Sheffield A. Mrs., East Pine, c. Carlton
Smith C. M. Mrs. 246 Merrimack
Wallace Anne V. Mrs. 9 First, Cent.
Welch Susan, 1 Union
Whittaker Abbie .',;rs 2 Railroad
Woodward C. S. 4 John
W light Almira, 47 Charles
Dry Goods.
ABBOTT & FAMES, 132 Merrimack
(see page 370)
Anderson O. D. & Co. 48 Merrimack
Middlesex Mutual Fire Ins. Co., Concord, Mass. Inc. 1826. A pop-
ular dividend-paying Co. G. F. Hunt <fc Co., Agents. (See p. 344.)
292
LOWELL DIRECTORY.
Brennan M. & Co. 56 Merrimack
Brown Joseph S. 54 Merrimack
Collins B. F. 84 Merrimack
Cook & Taylor, 42 Merrimack and 103
Central
Dick Peter, 19 Market
Drew H. C. 123 Central
Drew, Taff,& Welch, 126 Merrimack
Folsom J. P. 44J Merrimack
Gage James U. 52 Merrimack
Hilton H. W. & Co. 36 Merrimack
Hosford H. & Co. 46 Merrimack
Keyes & Tucker, 134 Merrimack
Peabody James M. 58 & 60 Merrimack
Shaw J'. W. B. 44 Merrimack
Spaulding G. L. & Co. 62 Merrimack
Taisey L., Gorham, corner Middlesex
Taylor Joseph, 116 Merrimack
Tower, Pierce, & Co. 138 Merrimack
Dyers.
Chambers C. 252 Gorham
Clifford Weare, 2 and 4 Andover
Crowther C. H., Lawrence, near Whip-
ple's Mills
PICKENS JOHN, 100 Moody (see page
394)
Dyewoods, Drugs, &c.
Meldrum Robert, Pawtucket, north of
Moody
TALBOT C. P. & CO., City Market
(see page 378)
Eating Houses.
Hall L. B. 16 Merrimack
Smith Wm. H. 133 Middlesex
Edge Tools.
LOVE.IOY DANIEL, Rock, cor. Cusb-
ing (see page 393)
Electric Machines.
Davis Asahel, Mechanics Mills
Embroidery Stampers.
Leland Thomas, 74 Central
Moxley P. C. Miss, 252 Gorham
Emigrant Offices.
Molloy George, 15 Market
Sheehan Edward, 28 Gorham
Engine Builders.
Burgess T. F. & Co. 235 Middlesex
Engravers.
STONE & HUSE (copper plate), 21
Central (see page 369)
Expresses.
LOVEJOY F., Merrimack-st. depot
(see page 386)
PENNIMAN G. F., Merrimack-st. de-
pot (see page 386)
Sargent & Co. 5 Middle
Fancy Qoods.
(See also Variety Stores.)
Adams M. W. Mrs. 61 Merrimack
Bartlett H. J. 118 Merrimack
Blood Sarah, 78 Merrimack (hoop-
skirts)
Carney Honora Mrs. 262 Merrimack
Croxford L. J. Mrs. 17 Central
Fruhauf Jacob & Co. 109 Merrimack
Griffin S. P. 110 Merrimack
Hutch ins Elvira, 117 Central
KNOWLES BROTHERS, 114 Merri-
mack (see page 3)
Leland William, 250 Gorham
Marcy L. 332 Merrimack
Maviiard C. I. W. 76 Merrimack
McGill James, 3 Welles block
McGoverin Francis Mrs. 1 East Merri-
mack
Morrill Hannah A. 66 Merrimack
Page Martha, 206 Merrimack
Robinson B. & Co. 102 Merrimack
Sanborn Olive \V. 105 Merrimack
Sargent J. C. Mrs. 236 Merrimack
Scott C. M. 115 Merrimack
Shedd G. W. jr. 34 Merrimack
Smith M. J. 93 Merrimack
Taylor Joseph, 116 Merrimack
Wright Andrew C. 74 Merrimack
Felting Mills.
Lowell Felting Mills, Pawtucket, Moses
A. Johnson, agent
File Manufacturers.
ASHWORTH SAGER & CO., 2 Fletch-
er, near Dutton (files and rasps, see
page 384)
HISCOX A. J., Middlesex, near North-
ern depot (see page 399)
Fire Arms.
White Rollin (inventor), Rolfe, near
Broadway
Fish.
DOW A. F. 310 Merrimack (see page
378)
Hight R. S. 7 East Merrimack
Hill James E. 66 Middlesex
KNIGHTS J. H. 201 Central (see page
375)
Perkins & Kilbern, Middlesex, corner
Howard
Rilev Thomas, Graham, cor. Appleton
SARGENT & COTTON, rear 57 Cen-
tral (see page 375)
Flour and Grain.
Hills Geo. H. old freight depot, Thorn-
dike
LIVINGSTON W. E. 9 Thorndike (see
page 389)
Nichols & Co. old freight depot, Thorn-
dike
NICHOLS & FLETCHER, 144 and 146
Central (see page 374)
Page, Kidder, & Co., Thorndike, corner
Dutton
STILES, ROGERS, & CO. 23 Market
(see page 374)
Wood Samuel N. 43 Market
Fall River Directory, Published by Sampson, Davenport. &. Co.
(formerly Adams, Sampson, & Co.), 47 Congress Street, Boston.
LOWELL DIRECTORY.
293
Fruit, &c
(See also Confectionery.)
BILLINGS SAMUEL U. 109 Central
(see page 383)
Cheney Cliarles W. 10 Merrimack
Cheney E., Market, corner Central
Eaton Daniel A. 3 Merrimack
MASON K. E. 79 Central (see p. 380)
Morse J. C. 133 Central and 6 Gorham
Newton Charles N. 143 Middlesex
Newton C. E., Dntton,cor. Wamesitct.
O'Conner J., Dutton, corner Fletcher
Page Charles R. 298 Merrimack
Reilly B. 77 Central
Walker Charles H. 204 Merrimack
Furnaces.
COSTELLO T. & CO. 118 Central (see
page 382)
MACK S.G. 125 Market (see page 402)
NASH J. VV. & CO. 105 Central (see
adv. opp. title page)
WIGHT DANIEL W. 135 Middlesex
(see inside back cover)
WILDER H. H. & CO. 8 Jackson
inside back cover;
Furniture and Feathers.
Adams, North, & Co. 7 Central and 28
Merrimack
Benner B. C. & M. A. 3 to 6 Commer-
cial square
Clark William H. 25 Middlesex
Fletcher & Simpson (manuf.), Wamesit
Steam Mills
Hunter John G. 255 Merrimack
Kimball Daniel S. & Co., Wamesit
Steam Mills
Mehan J. & Brother, 24 Prescott
NICHOLS JACOB, Dutton, cor. Lowell
(see page 390)
OFFU1T & FAIRGRIEVE, 39 Mar-
ket (see page 388)
Patch E. B. & Co. 1 and 2 Commercial
square
Puffer & Bradlev, 13 Market
RAY WM. H. & CO. 11 Middle (see page
381)
Fur Goods.
Barnes C. C. & Co. 2 Welles block
Bascom Wm. 162 Merrimack (manuf.)
Gas and Steam Pipe and Fixtures,
BARKER HORACE R. & CO. 8 Cen-
tral (see outside front cover)
Field George W., \V hippies Mills '
PROCTOR JOSEPH VV., Mt. Vernon
near Broadway (see page 385)
Gas Fitter.
Sheldon Henry, 13 Middle
Gas Light Companies.
AMERICAN GAS LIGHT CO., M. W.
Kidder, agent, 16 Hurd (see outside
back cover)
LOWELL GAS LIGHT CO., Middle,
corner Shaituck (see page 348)
Gas Machines.
BARKER HORACE R. & CO. 8 Cen-
tral (see outside front cover)
Gents' Furnishing Goods.
Brazer W. P. 47 Central
BURBA. sK & VVINNEK, 53 Central
(see page 420)
Fox Warren & Co. 57 Central
Hodgman B. 30 Central
SMITH GEORGE, 222 Merrimack (see
back colored page)
Woodward A. G. 30 Merrimack
Glove Manufacturers.
WHITE BROTHERS & KILBURN, 67
F)ast Merrimack (see page 380)
Grist Mills.
LIVINGSTON WM. E. 9 Thorndike
(see page 389)
STILES, ROGERS, & CO., French,
opposite Aune (see page 374)
Wood S. N., Wamesit Power Co.
Grocers.
Bancroft S. 2 Merrimack
Barker Stephen, jr. 14 Market
Barnard Charles H., Merrimack, corner
Prescott
Bergeron Louis, 8 Cabot
Blair E. R., Broadway, corner School
Blake Patrick, 11 River, Central ville
Bohonan & Barney, 189 Middlesex
BRYANT D. 110 Middlesex (see page
375)
Burrows Valentine, 49 Gorham
Butler W. D., Dracut, near Pawtucket
Bridge
Buttrick & Co. (wholesale), 20 Market
Callahan Charles, Bridge, near Front,
Ceutralville
Callahan Daniel, 82 Suffolk
Carolin T. 8 Howe
Chalmers James B. 10 Adams
Chamberlain Joseph A. 9 Middle
CHANDLER FRANCIS H. 201 Middle-
sex (see page 373)
Chenev & Hartwell, 251 Merrimack
Churchill Sheldon W. 58 Middlesex
Clement E. A. 256 Merrimack
Olough Walter S. 8 Tilden
Collins James, 68 Lowell
Colwell Philip, 164 Central
Conway Bernard, Worthen, cor. Lowell
COSGROVE JOHN, 272 Merrimack
(see page 378)
Coulson Samuel, 60 Gorham
Courtney P. & J. 104 Suffolk
Dempsey Patrick, 47 Lowell
Devine Patrick J., Andover, cor. Water
Dexter S. K. 113 Thorndike
Donahoe James, 66 Gorham
Duff John, 15 River, Ceutralville
Eacott Wm. 28 Water
Eaton Job S. 368 Merrimack
Emerson Luther, 8 East Merrimack
Farlev Owen, 74 Gorham
Geo. F. Hunt &, Co. are agents for the Connecticut Mutual Life
Ins. Co. For full particulars, see pages 344 and 345.
294
LOWELL DIRECTORY.
Finnegan Michael, 52 Church
Forbush & Ingham, 167 Middlesex
Frawley P. 0. C. 55 Go-ham
Fuller Jason, 65 East Merrimack
Garrigan Thomas J. 134 Central
GIBSON BROTHERS, Bridge, comer
Paige (see page 376)
Gove David & Co. 227 Central
Greenwood R. & 0. 208 Lawrence
Hall C. & A. P., Andover, c. Fayette
Heland Hannah Mrs. 24 Adams
Hemenwav Marshall, 221 Central
HIGGINS' EDSON S. 105 Middlesex
(see page 381)
Jepson .1. C. 195 Central
Jones Chas. M. 88 Gorham
KEYES PATRICK, Lowell, near Han-
over (see page 376)
Kiley Lawrence, Lowell, corner Lewis
Kiley Roger, 141 Lowell
Knox Sylvester, 288 Middlesex
Lee Michael Mrs. 119 Lawrence
Lehany James, 53 Gorham
Leonard John, 85 East Merrimack
Lynch J., Suffolk, near Broadway
Lynch John, 1 Adams
Maguire Thomas, 78 Gorham
Manning; Daniel, 30 Adams
MARREN JAMES, 34 Lowell (see page
370)
Mathews & Lake, 80 Dutton
McAloon William, 69 Gorham
McCann Arthur, 52 Gorham
McCann John, 40 Gorham
McCarty Michael, Suffolk, cor. Cross
McGuirk P., Suffolk, near Lagrange
McNabb Brothers, 8 Merrimack
MoQuaid Ellen, 55 Middle
McSorley Alexander, 80 Middle
Mealey & Guyton, 308 Merrimack
Mollahan Peter & Francis, 44 Gorham
Mooney Christopher, 19 E. Merrimack
Moran John F. 129 Lowell
Morse.Chas. H. 126 Central
NICHOLS & FLETCHER, 144 and 146
Central (see page 374)
O'Neill Bernard, 81 G'.rham
Owens James, 148 Central
Patnaud Joseph, 328 Merrimack
Pearson John & James M. 3 Savings
Bank building
Persons J. 214 Merrimack
Piper & Emery, Pawtucket bridge,
Dracut
Puffer A. D. & Co. 32 Middlesex
Putnam Jacob D. 5 Prescott biock
Quinn P. 4 Salem
Read Robert & Son, 30 Bridge, Central-
ville
Richardson Jno. B., Adams, c. Fletcher
Richardson Sumner, Hildreth, c. Pearl,
Centralville
Riley John, 77 Gorham
Riley John, Lowell, corner Worthen
Rogers 6c Page, 11 Julia
Rowe Richard Mrs., Lowell, c. Dummer
Runals Robert K. 319 Merrimack
Russell Cyrus K. 281 Merrimack
Russell S) S. 149 Central
Russell & Lane, Lowell, cor. Worthen
Smith Peter S. 17 East Merrimack
Spencer T. S. 19 Moody
Springer J. F. Liberty square
Stickney & Spofford, Bridge, c. Third
Streeter& Powers, 7 John
Thornton Francis, 60 Middle
Walsh J. Mrs. 118 Lowell
Ward Thomas, 68 Goiham
Washburn & Pearl, 31 Market
Wheeler Albert, 12 Tilden
WHITHED DARIUS, 60 Middlesex,
corner South (see page 377)
Whittemore 6c Blanchard, 45 East Mer-
rimack
Worthen E. B. & Co. 216 Merrimack
Gunsmiths.
RICHARDSON & CUTTER, 66 Cen-
tral (see page 392)
Hairdressers.
Aruda Frank D., American House
Barth Daniel W. 70 Central
Bowman Maurice, 112 Merrimack
Brown Jonas E. 1S1 Middlesex
Brooks W. F. B. 276 Merrimack
Clifford Charles F. 184 Merrimack
Burton A. P. 22 Central
Hapgood Harry, Central, cor. Church
Lewis W. 2 Prescott block
Libby A. H. 70 Central
Loiselle J. L. 12 Central
Manuel James, 11 Prescott
McEnroe L. S. 4 Central
Pike Albert J., Wamesit Bk. building
Proctor H. B. 32 & 34 Prescott
Richardson G. M., Monument sq. Mer-
rimack
Tuthill Augustus, 2 Hurd
Welch Edward, 130 Central
White Frederick, 191 Middlesex
Hair Restorer.
AYER J. C. & CO. (Hair Vigor), 105
Market (see page 372)
Hairworkers.
Medina Emanuel J. 94 Merrimack'
Raymond Daniel, 106 Merrimack
Tuckerman Anna M. Miss (jewelry),
117 Central
Hardware and Mechanics' Tools.
Butcher John, 17 Middle
CHASE, SARGENT, & SHATTUCK,
5 Central (see page 371)
FIELDING & BARTLETT, 136 Cen-
tral (see inside front cover)
KENNEDY CHARLES E. manufactur-
er piano-fortes, Mechanics' Mills,
Fletcher (see page 393)
Rogers Jacob & Co. 166 Merrimack
Weston Charles H., Arch
Lawrence Directory, Published by Sampson, Davenport, & Co.
(formerly Adams, Sampson, & Co.), 47 Congress Street, Boston.
LOWELL DIRECTORY.
295
Harness Makers.
Allen J. G. 46 Central
Brabrook Joseph A. 45 Market
Butmm S. L. 196 Middlesex
Hatch George S. 8 Merrimack block
Sawyer Aaron C. 163 Middlesex
Willett Albert, 285 Merrimack
Hats, Caps, Furs, &e.
Brazer William P. 47 Central
Hodgman Benjamin, 30 Central
Huse H. E. 4 Canal block
Lederer B. & Co. 5 Appleton block
Hay.
LIVINGSTON WILLIAM E. 9 Thorn-
dike (seepage 389)
Heddles.
BROWN DARIUS C.(patent), Church,
corner Warren (see page 361)
Hides.
HORN SAMUEL & CO., School, near
corner Middlesex (see page 374)
Hoop-Skirt Manufacturers.
Blood S. A. Mrs. 78 Merrimack
CHENEY WM. Mrs. 168 Merrimack
(see outside back cover)
Woods Eliza A. Mrs. 88 Merrimack
Horse Stalls (Patent).
BENNETT J. W., Middlesex, corner
Grand (see outside front cover)
Hose Manufacturers.
GATES JOSIAH & sONS, 4 and 6 Me-
chanics building, Dutton (see front
colored page)
Hotels.
American House, Charles Going, 86
Central
Central Hotel, George W. Mark, 278
Merrimack
Howard House, Allen Waldo, 211 Mid-
dlesex
Lafayette House, Thomas Heathwood,
Middlesex, near Walker
Merrimack House, Henry Emery, Mer-
rimack, corner Dutton
Wamesit House, Samuel T. Dresser,
187 Middlesex
WASHINGTON HOUSE, B. Thurston,
Central, cor. Church (see page 404)
Ice Dealers.
McFARLIN WILLIAM & LUKE, 94
Pawtucket (see page 376)
Ink Manufacturers.
Billings J. T. & CO., Bridge, corner Riv-
er, Centralville
Insurance Agents.
COOK JAMES, 49 Central (see p. 346)
Davis John, 55 Central
FOLSOM J. S. 21 Central (see p. 346)
HUNT GEORGE F. & CO. 28 Central
(see foot lines and page 344)
Litchfield G. A. 5 Barristers' Hall
MatHey F. E. 87 Merrimack
MERRILL JOSHUA & SON (Mutual
Benefit Life Insurance Co. of New
Jersey), 37 Merrimack (see page 347)
Norcross N. W. 4 Barristers' Hall
Page I. Henry, 49 Central
RIPLEY GEORGE, 10 Middle (see
page 347)
STIUKNEY S. W., Railroad Bank (see
page 342)
SHERMAN E. F. 27 Central. Agent
for the following companies: Spring-
field Fire and Marine, Lorillard's,
Home of New York City. Yonkers
and New York, and State Mutual
(see page 343)
Walker G. W. 48 Central
WHEELER FRANK W. (life), 28 Cen-
tral (see page 345)
Intelligence Offices.
FLETCHER HORATIO, 84 Central
(see pa4e 377)
Morgan Ebenezer, 314 Merrimack
Winton John Mrs. 59 Market
Iron Foundries.
COLE & NICHOLS, Dutton, corner
Willie (see page 395)
LOWELL MACHINE SHOP, A.
Moody, superintendent, Dutton (see
page 360)
Jewelry and "Watches.
HALLE IT M. G. 153 Central (see
page 370)
Josselyn Charles R. 82 Gorham
Ordway H. M. 86 Merrimack
Ravnes Joseph & Co. 43 Central
SANBORN AMOS & CO. (manuf. and
wholesale dealers) 25 o Central, corner
Middle (see adv. opposite title page)
Shorey John (manuf.), 81 Central
Wilkins Heurv, 73 Central
Williams G. T. 29 Merrimack
Junk Dealers.
Dodge L. C. 54 and 55 Dutton
Hapgood Ephraim & Son, 43 High
Simonds George VV. 24 Middle
Smith & White, 29 Middlesex
Nugent M. 18 Gorham
Kitchen Furniture.
NASH J. W. & CO. 105 Central (see
adv. opp. title)
Knife Manufacturer.
LOVEJOY DANIEL, Rock, corner
Cushing (see page 393)
Labels.
STAR LABEL COMPANY, F. G. Sar-
gent, agent, Graniteville, near Low-
ell (see pages 400 and 401)
How to provide for the comfort and support of our families after
our decease is the earnest thought of every man. (See pp. 344 & 345.)
296
LOWELL DIRECTORY.
Lace Leather Manufacturers.
GATES JOSIAH & SONS, 4 and 6
Dutton (see front colored page)
Laces, Enbroideries, and Dress
Trimmings.
Emerson P. H. 69 Merrimack
Skinner A. C. 63 Merrimack
Smith Francis, 49 Merrimack
Leather Belting.
GATES JOSIAH & SONS, 4 and 6 Dut-
ton (see front colored page)
WHITING & CO., Savings Bank
building, Shattuck (see page 385)
Leather Dealers.
Brown Willarcl A. 88 Market
GATES JOSIAH & SONS, 4 and 6
Dutton (see front colored page)
Letter Cutter.
GROVER ARISTON, 132 Middlesex
(see page 391)
Libraries.
City Library, City Hall
Eaton S. B. Mrs. 40 Merrimack
Mechanics', Mechanics building
Line and Twine Manufacturers.
CLARK JEREMIAH, 96 Middle (loom
harness twine, see pages ;j94 and 395)
HALE B. S. & SON, Whipple's Mills
(see page 392)
Liquors and "Wines.
Arlin J. F. 82 Merrimack
Armstrong James, 93 Market
Bradley Christopher, 26 Gorham
CHANDLER FRANCIS H. 201 Middle-
sex (see page 373)
CORNER JOHN, 306 Merrimack (see
page 376)
COSGROVE JOHN, 272 Merrimack
(see page 378)
Cummiskey Patrick, 89 Market
Hoar Michael, Lowell, corner Dutton
KEYES PATRICK, Lowell, near Han-
over (see page 376)
Lynch Patrick, 41 Market
Livery Stables.
(See Stables.)
Locks (Patent Alarm).
Brown Ephraim, Whipple's Mills
Locksmiths and Sawfilers.
Batchelder A. G. & Son, 94 Howard
Curtis Thomas H. 129 Central
Trumbel James W., Merrimack, cor-
ner Maiden lane
Locomotive Builders.
LOWELL MACHINE SHOP, A.
Moodv, superintendent, Dutton (see
page 360)
Loom Harness.
(See also Reed and Harness.)
HARRIS GEO. W., Lawrence corpora-
tion (see page 362)
Loom Pickers.
KIMBALL MOSES F. 92 Market (see
page 385)
Lumber.
Brooks A. L., Dutton, corner Fletcher
Davis & Melendy, 233 Middlesex
HOWES & BURNHAM, Dutton, near
VVainesit Steam Mills (see page 389)
Norcross & Saunders (agents), Middle-
sex, office 16 State street, Boston
WHITNEY H. & A., Western avenue
(see page 387)
Machine Knitting.
BROWN ADA MISS, 57 Appleton (see
page 399)
Machinery Manufacturers.
CAREY & HARRIS, Broadway, cor-
ner Mt. Vernon (see page 362)
KITSON R., Worthen, corner Dutton
(see back colored page)
LANE DAVID, Fletcher, corner Cush-
ing (see page 398)
LOVEJOY DANIEL, Cushing, corner
Rock (see page 393)
LOWELL MACHINE SHOP, A.
Moody, supt., Dutton (see page 360)
SARGENT CHARLES G., Graniteville,
near Lowell (see back colored page)
SILVER & GAY, North Chelmsford,
near Lowell (see page 396)
Machinists.
Atherton Thomas & Co., 23 Howe
BARKER H. R. & CO. 8 Central (see
front cover)
Cady George L. 237 Middlesex
CAREY & HARRIS, Broadway, cor-
ner Mt. Vernon (see page 362)
Burgess T. F. & Co. 235 Middlesex
CRANE JOHN E. 20 Middle and 46
Court, Boston (see front colored p.)
Davis Asahel, Mechanics Mills (dove-
tailing machines)
Field George W., Whipple's Mills
Haskell C. T. 30 Prescott
LANE DAVID, Fletcher, corner Cush-
ing (see page 398)
LOVEJOY DANIEL, Cushing, corner
Rock (see page 393)
LOWELL MACHINE SHOP, A
Moody, supt. Dutton (see page 360)
MURKLAND W. & J. W. 82 Middle
(see page 383)
Perkins Francis S., Mechanics Mills,
Fletcher
Pierce John N., Howe
ROBINSON WM. & CO., Mechanics
Mills (see page 397)
Sawyer H. J., Mt. Vernon, near Broad-
way
Lowell Directory, Published by Sampson, Davenport, & Co.
(formerly Adams, Sampson, & Co.), 4 7 Congress Street, Boston.
LOWELL DIRECTORY.
297
SILVER & GAY, North Chelmsford,
near Lowell (see page 396)
Stevens B. F., Arch
Tyng & Marshall, Wamesit Steam
Mills (Lowell Wrench Company)
WRIGHT SHEFFIELD H., Wamesit
Steam Mills (see page 384)
Machinists' Tools.
Cady George L. 237 Middlesex
Kidder Charles L. 237 Middlesex
LOWELL MACHINE SHOP, A.
Moody, supt, Dutton (see page 360)
ROBINSON WM. & CO., Mechanics
Mills (see page 397)
SILVER & GAY, North Chelmsford,
near Lowell (see page 396)
Magneto-Electric Machines.
Davis Asahel, Mechanics Mills
Manufacturers' Articles.
Kendall J. 1 Savings Bank building
TALBOT CHAS. P. & CO. City Mar-
ket House (see page 378)
Manufacturers' Supplies.
CLARK JEREMIAH, 96 Middle (see
page 394)
GATES JOSIAH & SONS, 4 and 6
Dutton (see front colored page)
KENDALL JONATHAN, 1 Savings
Bank building (see page 403)
Marble "Workers.
Andrews William, 181 Central
Nichols David, 59 and 61 Dutton
Winter & Smith, 155 Central
Witherell George F. 165 Middlesex
Masons.
Bailey Thomas D. 51 Hanover
Cady Lyman, 12 Cady
Coburn & Park (stone), Dracut
Hutchinson S. K. 21 Nesmith
Ilsley A. 9 Queen
Kittredge Luther (stone), 4 Butterfield
Messer Abiel (stone), 68 Bartlett
Moulton John L., First, near Read,
Centralville
Page Charles, 197 Gorham
Read & Frye, 20 Prescott
Robinson Henry, Fletcher, near Willie
Russell J. 215 Central
Sanborn Theodore A. 9 Myrtle, Cen-
tralville
Sanborn W. F. 23 Clay
Sherman Marcus D. L. 23 Church
Staples Nathaniel T. 31 Willie
WOODWARD HENRY M., River
road, corner Mammoth road (see
page 392)
Wright Luther (stone), 4 Central
Mat and Rug Manufacturers.
Green Joseph, 8 Hale
McDONALD JOHN, 10 Hale (see page
371) V S
Medicines.
KNAPP C. F. 4 Mechanic (see page
375)
Richards, Morton, & Colburn, 15 Ash
Mowe George S. 94 Middle
Metal (Union) Manufacturer.
Dodge L. C. 54 and 55 Dutton
Milkmen.
Corbett John C. 103 Pawtucket
Russell Asa C. 39 Appleton '
Millinery Goods.
Ambrose A. Mrs. 119 Market
Carter E. B. Mrs. 21 Moody
Colburn A. A. Mrs. 1 Welles block
Crowley Daniel, 108 Merrimack
Donovan Mary A. 17 Market
Doris C. A. & M. A. 122 Merrimack
Elliott J. C. Mrs. 99 Merrimack
Danforth M. G. Mrs. 107 Merrimack
Finn C. S. Mrs. 101 Merrimack
Folsom C. B. 73 Merrimack
Furbush Anna A. 83 Merrimack
Gage Wm. H. Mrs , Carlton block
Hall Mary A. 5 Welles block
Horn Emma E. 83 Merrimack
Huntly Curtis Mrs. 43 Merrimack
Huntley E. J. 90 Merrimack
Lord H. M. 27 Market
McDonough K. J. Miss, 2 Bridge
McGill James, 3 Welles block
Moses Stephen T. Mrs. 97 Merrimack
Robinson F. W. 61 Merrimack
Stevens Mary E. 119 Middlesex
Taisey L., Gorham, corner Middlesex
Thompson B. T. Mrs. 91 Merrimack
Waldron Mary A. 234 Merrimack
White Marv A. 81 Merrimack
Wilson A. E. 27 Market
Model Makers,
K. A., Wilson, between
Bradshaw
Chelmsford and Hale
CRANE JOHN E. 20 Middle, and 46
Court, Boston (see front colored
page)
Music Dealers.
RUGG & GRIFFITH, 77 Merrimack
(see page 399)
Simpson Andrew J. & Co. 41 Central
Nail Manufacturer.
Lisbon E. (horse and ox), 136 Middle-
sex
Notaries Public.
Knowles John A. 14 Appleton block
Williams Charles M. 56 Central
Nurses.
Atwood Mary, 47 Hanover
Baker Lucy, 2 Auburn
Collier Mary S. 16 Suffolk block, Cabot
Corlis Florella Mrs. 29 Walnut
Faunce Emma Mrs. 6 Favor
Goding Betsey, 39 Walnut
Mutual Benefit Life Ins. Co., State Mutual Life Assurance Co.
Worcester, Mass. G. F. Hunt & Co., Agents. (See page 311.)
20
298
LOWELL DIRECTORY.
Gilson Lucy A. 4 Walnut
Mclntire Ellen. Branch, corner School
Moxley P. Mrs'. 248 Gorham
Poor Lydia H., Blancbard's place
Rand Ruth E. 28 Appleton
Scales Sally M. 66 Merrimack corp.
Severance Elizabeth, 26 Austin
Varnura Emma W. 3 High-st. square
Wheeler Sarah, 355 Merrimack
Wilson Caroline P. 40 Lawrence corp.
Woodbury Elizabeth F. 53 Pawtucket
Oil.
ADAMS SMITH (neatsfoot), Walker,
near Middlesex (see page 377)
KENDALL JONATHAN (lubricating).
1 Savings Bank building (see page
403)
Optician.
Johnson Jonathan, Merrimack House
Oysters.
DOW A. F. 310 Merrimack (see page
378)
KNIGHTS J. H. 201 Central (see page
375)
Painters.
House.
Adams G. W. 55 East Merrimack
Barnes Horace B. 241 Merrimack
Bradford & Stevens, 285 Middlesex
Burrill & Wirt, 20 Middle
Crooker Abel F. 139 Middlesex
Donovan Matthew, 75 Market
Emerson Nathan, 43 East Merrimack
FIELDING JOSIAH B. 99 Central, 1,
3, and 4 Jackson (see page 384)
Hayward Clark, 16 Middle
Kelley Win. & John, 326 Merrimack
Kittredge Abner, 22 Middle
Kittredge Jeduthan, 24 Prescott
Livingston Alfred J. 179 Middlesex
Marble C. H. 330 Merrimack
Morrill N. W. 197 Gorham
Osgood George N. 252 Merrimack
Parks George, 173 Central
Phelps W. P. 24 Prescott
Quimby Alonzo P. 63 Adams
Qnimby James B. 71 East Merrimack
Webste'r Charles O., Second, n. Bridge,
Centralville
Wiley Edward J., Ninth, Centralville
Coach.
Freeman S. J. 292 Middlesex
Lynch Alonzo K. 136 Middlesex
Landscape.
Libby John F. 112 Merrimack
Portrait, tfc.
Hartshorn Newton T., Carleton block
Howes Samuel P. 112 Merrimack
Lawson Thomas B. 8 Savings Bank
building
Sign, cfc.
Crooker Abel F.139 Middlesex
Lynch Alonzo K. 136 Middlesex
Pennington Wm. F. 99 Central
Paints, Oils, and Glass.
CORURN C. B. and CO. 1 & 2 Mechan-
ics building, Dutton (manufactu-
rers' 1 supplies, see page 384)
FIELDING J. B. 99 Central, 1, 3, and
4 Jackson (see page 384)
KENDALL JONATHAN, 1 Savings
Bank building (see pege 403)
Kittredge A. L. 4 Appleton block
Paper-Box Makers.
PEASE GEORGE W.2 Appleton block
(see page 379)
Paper Hangings.
FIELDING J. B. 99 Central, 1,3, and 4
Jackson (see page 384)
Kittredge Jeduthan, 24 Prescott
MERRILL JOSHUA & SON, 37 Mer-
rimack (see page 4)
Paper Maker.
Davis H. L. 2 Warren (dealer)
RICHMOND C. B. 80 Lawrence (see
page 379)
Ripley George & Co. 10 Middle
Paper Mill Bars and Plates.
LOVEJOY DANIEL, Rock, corner
Cushing (see page 393)
Paper "Warehouse.
LADD F. W.243 Merrimack (see page
387)
Passage and Exchange Office,
Molloy George, 15 Market
Passenger Agent.
FLETCHER HORATIO, 84 Central
(see page 377)
Patent and Enamelled Leather.
Hubbard & Blake, Tanners, Ayer's City
Patents, Solicitor of
CRANE JOHN E. 20 Middle, and 46
Court, Boston (see front col'd page)
Pattern Makers.
CRANE JOHN E. 20 Middle, and 46
Court, Boston (see front colored
page)
FLINT JOSEPH K., Mechanics Mills,
20 Fletcher (see page 393)
HADLEY & MOULTON, Cushing, cor-
ner Rock (see page 396)
HILLS ELIPHALE 1', Mechanics Mills,
Dutton (see page 391)
MURKLAND W. & J. W. 82 Middle
(see page 383)
Weston Charles H , Arch
BOSTON DIRECTORY, Published annually by Sampson, Daven-
port, &- Co. (formerly Adams, Sampson, & Co.), 47 Congress St. Boston.
LOWELL DIRECTORY.
299
Peanuts.
WILSON FRANKLIN S. & F. T., Me-
chanics Mills, Fletcher (wholesale,
see page 3y0)
Periodical Depots.
Gordon Sarah A. 78 Central
Libby Nelson F. 24 Liberty square
MASON R. E. 79 Central (see page
380)
Morse James C. 133 Central and 6
Gorhan*
Newton Charles N. 143 Middlesex
Stanton Albert D. 140 Central
Winton John Mrs. 59 Market
Photographists.
Brigham E. T. 103 Merrimack
Eaton A. B. 15 Barristers' Hall
EMERSON M. W. 89 Merrimack (see
back colored page)
Gtlchrest G. C. 92 Merrimack
Gilchrest G. E. 88 Merrimack
Harlow James H. 88 Merrimack
Moore H. N. 245 Merrimack
Newton E. 162 Middlesex
Richardson Leonard, 27| Kirk
SANBORN N. C. 50 Merrimack (see
outside front cover)
Shattuck S. 19 Central
Simpson Andrew J. 27 Central
Towle Simon, 92 Merrimack
Washburn John M. 100 Merrimack
Physicians.
Members of the Middlesex North Dis-
trict Medical Society, and who are also
members of the Massachusetts Medical
Society. Prepared by Br. Jeremiah
P. Jewett, President.
Allen Nathan, 12 Hurd
Bancroft Kirk H., Middlesex, corner
Central
Bass William, 129J Central
Burnham Walter, Central, corner Mid-
dlesex
Dickey Hanover, 15 Hurd
Fox Lorenzo S. 2 Welles' s block
Gage Daniel P., Lee, corner John
Gilman John H. 7 Welles's block
Green John O., Savings Bank building
Holt Daniel, 15 John
Jewett Jeremiah P. 22 Kirk
Kidder Moses W. 16 Hurd
Kimball Gilman, Merrimack, corner
Worthen
Langlois J. E. 14 John
Leighton W. H., Merrimack, corner
Worthen
Livingston Alfred, Middlesex, corner
Thorndike
Lovejoy Daniel H., Central, corner
Jackson
Nickerson Frank, 6 Savings Bank
building
Osgood George C. 14 Barristers Hall
Parker Hiram, 17 John
Parker Moses G. 4 First, Centralville
Pearson John W., Merrimack, corner
Worthen
Pillsbury Harlin, 24 Kirk
Pinkham George E. Central, corner
Jackson
Plunkett F. C. 5 Welles's block
Savory Charles A. 4 Savings Bank
building
Smith Joseph H. 2 Museum building
Spalding Joel, 6 Savings Bank building
Wells David. 1 Welles's block
Whitmore George H. 2 Savings Bank
building
Botanic.
Day Thomas J. 34 Willow
Dows Amos W. 185 Central
Dowse John, 69 Lowell Machine Shop
corporation
Melvin Joshua, 65 Fletcher
Thompson M. E. 268 Merrimack
Eclectic.
Bannister Frank O. 4 Simpson's block
Willey John F. 3 Canal block
Homoeopathic.
Holt Daniel, 15 John
Packer & Thompson, 16 Central
Indian.
Birmingham S. T., Tanner, near Ayer's
Citv
Coly Peter, 118 Middlesex
Masta Joseph A. 3 Wentworth building
Moody J. D. 184 Central
Other Physicians.
Allyn Rachel H. 34 Church
Avery F. S. Mrs., Bridge, corner Tenth,
Centralville
Buswell Albert, 9 Central
Chandler H. 55 Merrimack
Chandler L. 62 Central, and 136 Essex
street, Lawrence
Chase George F. 118 Middlesex
Farrar Cyrus S. 227 Middlesex
Fellows R. 20 Hurd
Gaes Jeremiah, 6^ Hurd
Hall Mary A. 27 Kirk
Harmon J. M., Welles's block
Hobart Anna L. Mrs. (clairvoyant) 4
Middlesex
Hooke H. M., Welles's block
Jackson William, 13 Andover
Jenness L. W. 55 Merrimack
Parker Daniel, 7 Barristers' Hall
Simpson B. F. 5 Merrimack
Smith P. 154 Suffolk
Winn D. K. 29 Kirk
Wright Mary P. Mrs. 1 Willow place
Pianoforte Hardware.
KENNEDY CHARLES E., Mechanics
Mills, Fletcher (see page 393)
Pianofortes.
Foote Warren S. & Co. 275 Merrimack
Hedrick George, 36 Central
GEO. F. HUNT <fc CO., Fire <fc Life Ins. Ag'y, representing $45,-
000,000 Capital and Surplus. 28 Central St., Lowell. (See page 344.
300
LOWELL DIEECTORY.
RUGG & GRIFFITH, 77 Merrimack
(see page 399)
Simpson A. J. & Co. 41 Central
Pictures and Frames.
Gordon & Currier, 23 Prescott
RUGG & GRIFFITH, 77 Merrimack
(see page 399)
Planing Knives.
LOVEJOY DANIEL, Rock, corner
Cushing (see page 393)
Plasterers.
PRESCOTT D. MOODY, 19 Middle
(see page 373)
WOODWARD HENRY M., River road,
corner Mammoth road (see page 392)
Plasters.
Richards, Morton, & Colburn, 15 Ash
Plumbers.
COSTELLO T. & CO. 118 Central (see
page 382)
WILDER H. H. & CO. 8 Jackson (see
inside back cover)
Pop Corn Dealer.
Eaton S. C. 107 Howard
Pork Dealer.
WILKINS HENRY K. 37 Prescott (see
page 374)
Powder Dealers.
NICHOLS & FLETCHER, 144 and 146
Central (see page 374)
RICHARDSON & CUTTER, 66 Cen-
tral (see page 392)
Printers.
Savings Bank
Chase & Hildreth
building
Hildreth & Hunt, Museum building
KNAPP & MOREY, 44 Central (see
page 368)
PENHALLOW B. H., Wyman's Ex-
change (see page 369)
PROPELLER PRINTING OFFICE,
over Post office (see outside front
cover)
STONE & HUSE, 21 Central (see page
369) H *
Produce, &c.
BRYANT DANIEL, 110 Middlesex
(see page 375)
Buttrick & Co. 20 Market
Hancock Levi, 76 Dutton
Jepsou J. C. 195 Central
Litchfield, Edwards, & Co. 127 Market
Nichols G. N. & E. 109 Market
NICHOLS & FLETCHER, 144 and 146
Central (see page 374)
STILES, ROGERS, & CO. 23 Market
(see page 374)
Stiles C. F. 90 Middlesex
Waite A. L. & Co., Dutton, opposite
Mechanics Mills
Provisions.
Bailey Gardner, 66 East Merrimack
Bowman, Hurd, & Co. 3 Gorham
Blood & Mitchell, Liberty square, Ad-
ams, corner Suffolk
Brierton P]dward, 99 Lowell
BRYANT DANIEL, 110 Middlesex
(see page 375)
urtt J. Albert, '<
CARLL A. W. 320 Merimack (see page
377)
Chase Ira M. 253 Merrimack
Corbett Michael, 65 Gorham
CORNER JOHN, 306 Merrimack (see
page 376) [ville
Courtney William, 47 River, Central-
Cusack John, 344 Central
Daly Zebedee S. 38 Fletcher
Dozois J. B. 3 Salem
EACOTT M ATHEW, Bridge, near Sec-
ond, Centralville (see page 379)
Eaton W. 366 Merrimack
Farrell Henry, 6 Lowell
Flynn John, Dummer, near Lowell
Giblin Martin, 61 Market
Gilman A. H. 190 Middlesex
Gove & Kidder, 196 Merrimack
Grady P. 139 Lowell
Gray D. S. 205 Central
Green Andrew, 75 Charles
Grimes Andrew, 122 Lowell
Haviland & Brother, Lowell, c. Suffolk
Heath and Steele, 193 Central
Hunt E. S. 96 Market
Kelley Simon, 67 Gorham
Knox Sylvester, 288 Middlesex
Lappen Thomas, 62 Gorham
Lovejoy Edwin, 113 East Merrimack
Lynch Patrick, 97 Gorham
Lynch Philip, 68 Middlesex
McAnulty Lawrence, 12 Summer
McCarron James, 167 Gorham
McDermott J. & M. 66 Charles
McKarney Patrick, 73 Gorham
Mellen Patrick, Andover, cor. Water
Miles James, 71 Market
Mooney Peter, 38 Market
Owen William N. 50 East Merrimack
Philbrick M. E. 348 Merrimack
Puffer Stephen, 90 Middlesex
Rice H. M. & J. 4 East Merrimack
Rice & Bailey, 131 Central
Roark M. 39 Lowell
Ryan B. Mrs. 53 Dutton
Sargent J. L. 4 Merrimack
Sawtell A. A. Liberty square
Sawtell S. L. 68 Dutton
True & Chenev, 273 Merrimack
Washburn & Pearl, 31 Market
Welch John W., Lowell, cor. Hanover
Welch & Sullivan, 117 Lawrence
Wilder Elias F. 98 Middlesex
Wing True, 3 John
Wright A. P. & M. 195 Middlesex
Manchester (N.H.) Directory, Published toy Sampson, Daven-
port, «fc Co. (formerly Adams, Sampson, & Co.), 47 Congress St., Boston.
LOWELL DIRECTORY.
301
Provisions (Salt and Smoked).
BRYANT DANIEL, 110 Middlesex
(see page 375)
WILKINS HENRY K. 37 Prescott(see
page 374)
Pump Makers.
Colby Amos, Howe
WIGHT DANIEL W. 135 Middlesex
(see inside back cover)
Real Estate Agents.
Goward Francis & Z. 71 Summer
Hubbard Josiah, 3 Canal block
Manahan J. F., Branch, west of School
Morgan Ebenezer, 314 Merrimack
Shepard L. H. 43 § Central
Wneelock A. C. 224 Central
Williams Henry L. 56 Central
Reed and Harness Manufs.
BROWN DARIUS C, Warren, corner
Church (see page 361)
HARRIS GEORGE W., Lawrence corp.
(see page 362)
Stevens S., Fletcher, cor. Western ave.
Refreshments, Oysters, &c.
Arlin J. F. 82 Merrimack
Bray Brothers, 330£ Merrimack
Callahan James, 5 River, Centralville
Dow Joshua, jr. 187 Middlesex
Emerald J. R. 143 Central
Emery Henry, Merrimack House
Hale Mary J., Northern depot
Hall Luther B. 16 and 18 Merrimack,
and 47 East Merrimack*
Ingalls 0. W. 130 Merrimack
Johnson Andrew E. 188 Middlesex
McDonough John H. 73i Charles
Meserve Eben, Merrimack-street depot
NICHOLS & HUTCHINS, 37 Central
(see page 394)
Page Abram, 112 Central
Richardson George, 21 Merrimack
Richardson S. 42 Central, and 4 Pres-
cott
Smith. William H. 133 Middlesex
Roll Coverer.
KIMBALL MOSES F. 92 Market (see
page 385)
Roofers.
BENNETT J. W., Middlesex, corner
Grand (see outside front cover)
COSTELLO T. & Co. 118 Central (see
page 382)
Goulding R. 54 Dutton
Kittredge J. 24 Prescott
WIGHT DANIEL W. 135 Middlesex
(metal, see inside back cover)
Saloon.
Otis John, 220 Middlesex
Thompson Wm. K. 12 Merrimack
Sausage Maker.
WILKINS HENRY K. 37 Prescott (see
page 374)
Sawing and Planing.
Brooks A. L., Mechanics' Mills
Mackie H. W. head of Lawrence
Norcross & Saunders, agents, Middle-
sex, office 27 State, Boston
Pratt M. C. & Co., Wamesit Mills
WHITNEY H. & A., Western avenue,
(see page 387)
Scale Makers and Dealers.
FAIRBANKS'S SCALES (Chase, Sar-
gent, & Shattuck, agents), 5 Cen-
tral (see front colored and page 371)
HOWE'S Improved Standard, Fielding
& Bartlett, 136 Central (see iuside
front cover)
Knowles J. A. jr. Mechanics Mills
Schools.
ST. ANNE'S, Savings Bank building
(see page 342)
ST. PATRICK'S, Adams (see p. 366)
Screen Manufacturers.
Kimball D. S. & Co. Wamesit Steam
Mills
Screw Manufacturers.
American Bolt Co. 210 Lawrence
Cady George L. 237 Middlesex
Seed Store.
FIELDING & BARTLETT, 136 Cen-
tral (see inside front cover)
Sewing Machines.
Carter N. C. 86 Merrimack
Davis Asahel, Mechanics Mills, Fletch-
er
Locke. J. J. 37 Central
RUGG & GRIFFITH, 77 Merrimack
(see page 399)
STORER N. W. 34 Merrimack (see
outside back cover)
Shear Blades.
LOVEJOY DANIEL, Cushing, corner
Rock (see page 393)
Sheriffs (Deputy).
Bancroft J. 9 Barristers' Hall
Clemenee W. H. 10 Barristers' Hall
Hopkins James, 55 Central
Shirt, Drawers, and Stocking
Boards.
Kimball D. S., Wamesit Mills
Shoddy Manufacturers.
Gerrish Thomas G., Lawrence, near
Whipple's Mills
Shoulder Brace Manufacturers.
Bemis M. L. 6 Wentworth's building
Cutter & Walker, 48 Central
Upton & Parkhurst, 5 John
Shuttles.
Coburn, Wing, & Co., First, opp. Read,
Centralville
JAQUES J. S. & CO., Wamesit Power
Co. (see page 385)
Agency of Royal Ins. Co., Liv.,Eng., with Geo. F. Hunt <fc Co.,
over Prescott Nat'l Bank, 38 Cent'l St., Lowell. (See pp. 344 and 40(5.)
302
LOWELL DIRECTORY.
Silver-Plater.
Hovey Cyrus, 86 Merrimack
Silver-ware Manufacturers.
SANBORN AMOS & CO. 25 Central
(see adv. opposite title-page)
Slaters.
Goulding Robert, 54 Dutton
Waugh John, Mechanic, near Dutton
Soap and Candles.
HORN S. & CO., Middlesex, c. School
(see page 374)
McAloon A. (soap), Pleasant, Cent.
Meldrum Robert (for Print Works),
Pawtucket
PUTNAM & CURRIER, Lenton court,
near Charles (see page 378)
Walker George P. 382 Middlesex
Wilson Thomas, 19 Warren
Soda Manufacturers.
Bartlett, Moody, & Co. 52 Middlesex
Spectacle Manufacturers.
VINTON & EDMONDS, Mechanics
Mills (see page 404)
Stables.
Butters G. S. 19 Church, n. Central
Conant J. E. 170 Central
Flint Oliver W. 112 Moody
Hadley John, Wortheu, u. Merrimack
Leavitt Daniel G. 32 Prescott, and Mid-
dlesex, near Northern depot
Merrill Edwin, Paige, near Bridge
MORSE H. 0., Monument square, Mer-
rimack (see page 391)
Norris G. W., Warren, near Central
Perry J. B., Arch
SCOTT ALFRED, 202 Middlesex (see
page 381)
Stair Builder.
Pratt Thomas, 61 Cushing
Stamp, Stencil, and Steel Letter
Cutters.
Glover William B. 8 Merrill's court
GROVER A. 132 Middlesex (see page
391)
Haskell Job H. 13 Middle
Parsons & Gibby, 3 Fletcher
Preston John, 111 Thorndike
Whitmore William, 28 Merrimack
Steam Press Plates.
DOBBINS & CRAWFORD, Dutton, n.
Mechanics Mills (see page 386)
Stone Cutters and Dealers.
Coburn & Park (quarries;, Dracut
Runels, Clough, & Co., Middlesex,
corner Thorndike
WRIGHT MERRILL S., OLIVER P.
TRASK, agent, School, corner Nashua
R. R. (see page 382)
Stoves, Grates, Tin "Ware, &c.
COSTELLO T. & CO. 118 Central (see
page 382)
Duston Harlow, 12 Merrimack
Foote J. L. & Co. 279 Merrimack
MACK S. G. 123 and 125 Market (see
page 402)
Mead Matthias. 37 East Merrimack
Mehan J. & Brother, 24 Prescott
NICHOLS JACOB, Dutton, o. Lowell
(see page 390)
NASH J. W. & CO. 105 Central (see
adv. opposite title page)
OFFUTT & FAIRGRIEVE, 39 Market
(see page 388)
Page J. Y. & Co. 265 and 267 Merri-
mack
Puffer & Bradley, 13 Market
Wier N. J. & Co. 198 Merrimack
WIGHT DANIEL W. 135 Middlesex
(see inside back cover)
Stucco "Workers.
PRESCOTT D. MOODY, 19 Middle
(see page 373)
Suspenders.
Boardman H. W. & Co., First, opposite
Read, Centralville
Cutter & Walker, 48 Central
Tags.
STAR LABEL CO., F. G. Sargent, agt-
Graniteville, near Lowell (seepages
400 and 401)
Tailoress.
Barnes Emily R. 40 Central
Tailors and Drapers.
(See also Clothing.)
Barnes Henry H. 5 Canal block
Bender Frederick, Hale, n. Chelmsford
Bennett William S. 11 Central
BURBANK & WINNEK, 53 Central
(seepage 420)
CHASE SARGENT, & SHATTUCK, 5
Central (see page 371)
Costello Michael, 164 Central
Delanev Thomas, 74 Market
Doyle Moses, 58 South
Gilman Alfred, 156 Merrimack
Holland Michael, 3 Prescott block
Lancaster & Totman, 104 and 106 Cen-
tral
Leslie E. C. 4 Merrimack House
Mead Patrick, 175 Middlesex
McEvoy Hu«h, 2 Canal block
Murphy John, 47 Market
Napolski Francis, 69 Charles
Napolski F. X. 62 Central
O'Neal Hugh,l Hurd
Quinn John, 1 Appleton block
SMITH GEORGE, 222 Merrimack (see
back colored page)
Tailow.
ADAMS SMITH, Walker, near Middle-
sex (see page 377)
BTewburyport Directory, Published by Sampson, Davenport,
& Co. (formerly Adams, Sampson, & Co.), 47 Congress St., Boston.
LOWELL DIRECTORY.
303
Tanner.
Cook E. G., Tanner, corner Lincoln,
Ayer's City
Tea and Coffee Stores.
HIGGINS EDSON S. 105 Middlesex
(seepage 381)
Hutchins Asa B. 12 John
Ryerson C. E. 3 Merrimack House
Teachers.
(Languages.)
Du Quet Edward, 21 Kirk
(Music.)
Foote Warren S. 275 Merrimack
Hamilton Mary H. 54 Lawrence corp.
Hill Asa V. 25 Willow
Hutchinson Reuben, 432 Merrimack
Lennon Joseph G. 30 Lowell
Morrison John F. 30 Appleton corp.
Stevens S. W. 47 Howard
Wheeler H. Mrs. 70 High
Willey George F. 32 Appleton
(Private School.)
Folsom Mary F. 73 Merrimack
( Writing.)
Harrison Bertram, 61 High
Rawson R. T. 128 Merrimack
Telegraph Offices.
Brickett H. W. agent, Merrimack-st.
depot
Staples A. A. agent, 5 Middle
Ticket Agent.
Brickett H. W., Merrinaack-st. depot
Tin Can Manufacturers.
WILDER H. H. & CO. 8 Jackson
(Sargent's Oil Cans, see inside back
cover)
Tinsmiths.
(See also Stoves and Tinware.)
NASH J. W. & CO. 105 Central (see
advertisement opposite title-page
Smith & White, 29 Middlesex
Whitten W. T. 28 and 30 Andover
WIGHT DANIEL W. 135 Middlesex
(see inside back cover)
WILDER H. H. & CO. 8 Jackson (see
inside back cover)
Tobacconist.
CURRIER JAMES W. 54 Central (see
page 380)
Tool Dealers.
FIELDING & BARTLETT, 136 Cen-
tral (see inside front cover)
Tripe and Pigs' Feet.
ADAMS SMITH, Walker, near Middle-
sex (see page 377)
Trunks, &e.
Allen J. G. 46 Central
Burgess E. 38 Central
KNOWLES BROTHERS, 114 Merri-
mack (see page 3)
Marriot John, jr. 58 and 60 Central
Molloy George, 15 Market
Umbrellas and Parasols.
RUGG & GRIFFITH, 77 Merrimack
(see page 399)
Upholsterers.
Offutt George & Son, 135 Central
RAY WILLIAM H. & CO. 11 Middle
(see page 381)
Variety Stores.
Bamford C. T. 296 Merrimack
Baxter Darwin W. Mrs. 151 Middlesex
Berry Harriet Mrs. 70 Middlesex
Besse J. V. 14 Tilden
Blake E. O. 22 John
Boyle Catharine, 51 Dutton
Brewster John L. 13 Tilden
Brown Alice, 97 Central
Cavanaugh Thomas, 173 Gorham
Chase A. VV. 92 Middlesex
Clark Betsey, 9 Tilden
Clark John H. 187 Central
Collins Josiah T. 170 Suffolk
Cook William G. Mrs. 325 Merrimack
Courtesmanches Peter, 72 Middlesex
Cromhie William, 65 Market
Cummiskey James W. 286 Merrimack
Devlin James, 24 Gorham
Dowling John, 185 Gorham
Drury Thomas, 77 Charles
Eastman Daniel, 11 Merrimack
Eaton Daniel A. 3 Merrimack
Elliott Edmund, 1 Tilden
Faunce A. B. 362 Merrimack
Fisher M. Mrs. 219 Middresex
Follansbv Ellen Mrs. 238 Merrimack
Ford L. N. 344 Merrimack
Glazier & Taylor, 9 Merrimack
Gliddeu N. a: 78 Middlesex
Grush Clara A. 157 Middlesex
Hall John, 22 South
Herrick E. S. 158 Suffolk
Higgins William, 21 Market
Hildreth H. J., Bridge, corner Second,
Centralville
Hill E. W. Mrs. 49 East Merrimack
HinchclirTe Richard, 147 Middlesex
Hobbs Ruth A. 71 Merrimack
Huntley John, 93 Moody
Kalerv Michael, Gorhain,cor. Summer
KNOWLES BROTHERS, 114 Merri-
mack (see page 3)
Lamere A. 15 Merrimack
Lamere John, Parker's block, Bridge,
Centralville
Laycock Samuel, 100 Market
Livingston James H. 105 E. Merrimack
Lynch Abbie S. Mrs. 184 Merrimack
Marble C. H. 330 Merrimack
Martin & Bryant, 6 Tilden
Martin George L. 17 Merrimack
Mayberry Eliza, 76 Middlesex
Security Fire Ins. to. of N.Y. City. Capital, $1,000,000. Assets,
$1,477,677.12. Losses promptly paid. Geo. F. Hunt &, Co., Agts.
304
LOWELL DIRECTORY.
Mc Bride Bernard F. 80 Middlesex
McCanney John, 42 Gorham
McGuire Cornelius, 25 Summer
McLaughlin James, 58 Gorham
Melvin Susan J., Parker's block
Norris John, jr. 189 Central
Ogelvie N. J. 85 Merrimack
O' Grady John, 101 Gorham
Page Martha, 206 Merrimack
Rand M. A. 76 Central
Reiley B. 77 Church
Ryan John, 79 Charles
Sails H. M. 95 Central
Senior George Mrs. 220 Merrimack
Shandley John Mrs. 80 Middlesex
Shaw R. S. Mrs. 125 Middlesex
Slavin Mary Mrs. 75 Gorham
Smith Kate, 91 and 93 Central
Sparks John, 342 Merrimack
Stanton Charles P. 75 Adams
Stevens Adolphus, 5 East Merrimack
Sugden John, 177 Central
Symonds Edward, 2 Tilden
Tierney Michael, 12 Winter
Tolman J. C. 334 Merrimack
Waite James Mrs. 113 Middlesex
Whelan Annie Mrs. 109 Thorndike
Whittv John, 84 Market
Wiley R. F. 84 Appleton
'Willoughby M. E. 11 Tilden
Wilson John, 212 Merrimack
Wing J. T. Miss, 10 John
Ventilators.
MACK S. G. (Robinson's patent), 123
and 125 Market (see page 402)
Veterinary Surgeon.
WOOD ROBERT, High-street square,
corner Barflett (see page 373)
"Wadding and Batting Manufs.
Fiske Wm. 3 Gushing
Palmer James M. 120 Merrimack
Ripiey Geo. & Co. 10 Middle
"Watch Makers.
[See also Jewellers.)
Carter E. B. 72 Central
HALLETT M. G. 153 Central (see page
370)
Lyman Roland, 128 Central
Johnson Jona. 1 Merrimack House
SANBORN AMOS & CO. 25 Central
(see adv. opp. title-page)
Wilkins Henry, 73 Central
Water Power.
LOCKS & CANALS, Proprietors of,
office Mechanic (see page 351)
WAMESIT POWER CO., Lawrence,
near Lowell Cemetery (see page 349)
Water "Wheels.
SILVER & GAY, North Chelmsford,
near Lowell (see page 396)
"Wheelwrights.
Garland N. & Co. rear 285 Merrimack
GREEN AMOS, rear 292 Middlesex
(see page 389)
Window Caps.
MACK S. G. 123 and 125 Market (see
page 402)
"Wire Goods Manufacturers.
Cady Geo. L. 237 Middlesex
BROWN DARIUS C, Church, cor.
Warren (heddles, see page 361)
HALE B. S. & SON (for galvanic bat-
teries, &c), Whipple's Mills (see page
392)
"Wire "Worker.
Hildreth H. A. 10 Central
Woods, Sherwood, & Co., Bridge, opp.
Seventh, Centralville
"Wood.
Bailey Alvah W., Bridge, opp. Seventh'
Centralville
BENNETT & RODLIFF, Moody, cor.
Tremont (see page 388)
BROWN H. 55 Appleton (kindling,
see page 399)
Buckley Michael, Gorham, cor. Union
Carlton Caleb, First, near Read, Cen-
tralville
Clement D. W., Dutton, near Wamesit
Steam Mills
HENDERSON SHEPARD F. & SON,
289 Merrimack (see page 395)
Hill E. A. 341 Middlesex
LIVINGSTON W. E. 9 Thorndike (see
page 389)
Richardson & Smith, Salem, corner
Common
Riley Bernard, 25 Davidson
TAPLEY & LEONARD, Jackson, near
Round House (see page 370)
Wood Mouldings.
Pratt M. C. & Co., Wamesit Steam Mills
"Wood Turning.
Aldrich M., Mechanics Mills, Dutton
Crosby Geo. Mrs., Mechanics Mills
Fuller Ensign C, Mechanics Mills, Dut-
ton
HADLEY & MOULTON, Cushing, cor.
Rock (see page 396)
HILLS ELIPHALET, Mechanics Mills
(see page 391)
"Wood "Working Machinery.
CAREY & HARRIS, Broadway, cor.
Mt. Vernon (see page 362)
ROBINSON WM. & CO., Mechanics
Mills (see page 397)
"Wooden "Ware.
NASH J. W. & CO. 105 Central (see
adv. opp. title-page)
Smith & White, 29 Middlesex
Taylor Samuel A. 283 Merrimack
United States Directory, 1867, Price $30, for sale toy Sampson,
Davenport, & Co., 47 Congress Street, Boston.
LOWELL DIRECTORY.
305
"Wool Burring and Washing
Machinery.
SARGENT CHARLES G., Graniteville,
near Lowell (see back colored page)
"Wool Sorters and Washers.
Carter, Rowland, & Co., Whipple's Mills
Woolen Goods Manufacturers.
Belvidere Manufacturing Co. (flannels),
Howe, corner Lawrence
Chase A. H. (fancy cassimeres), Law-
rence, near Whipple's Mills
Faulkner L. W. & Son (flannels), Grove,
near Lawrence
HAMILTON MANUFACTURING CO.
Jackson (see page 352)
Holt John (flannel), Howe
LAWRENCE MANUFACTURING
CO. north end Suffolk (see page 355)
LIVINGSTON, CARTER, & CO. 7
Thorndike (blankets and flannels)
(see page 371)
LOWELL MANUFACTURING CO.,
Market (see page 353)
MIDDLESEX COMPANY, Warren (see
page 354)
Navlor Geo. (carpets), Wamesit Power
Co.
Stott Chas. A. (flannels), Lawrence
Suffolk Manufacturing Co., Suffolk
TALBOT CHAS. P. & CO., City Mar-
ket House (see page 378)
Tavlor S. A. 283 Merrimack
Tremont Mills, Suffolk
U. S. Bunting Co. (D. W. C. Farring-
ton, agent), Whipple's Mills
Walker Wm. & Co. SO Lawrence
Worsted Machinery.
SARGENT CHARLES G. (combing),
Graniteville, near Lowell (see back
colored page)
SILVER & GAY, North Chelmsford,
near Lowell (see page 396)
Worsted Yarns Manuf.
Briggs Richard & Co. (varus and tast-
ings), Mt. Vernon, near Broadway
Dugdale James, Whipple's Mills
Walsh John, Whipple's Mills
Wamesit Worsted Co., D. VV. C. Far-
rington, agent, Whipple's Mills
THE
United States Business Directory,
18 67,
FOR SALE BY
SAMPSON, DAVENPORT, & CO.
Jfl Congress Street, Boston.
PRICE, ^SO.
Germauia Fire Ins. Co. of N.T. Assets over $875,000. Aflrst-class
Co. Policies written at the office of G. F. Hunt & Co. (See p. 344.)
306
LOWELL DIRECTORY.
INDEX TO ADVERTISERS
IN BOSTON AND OTHER PLACES.
Page.
Artists' Materials.
Whipple M. J. & Co., Boston 404
Booksellers.
Brady P. H., Boston 406
Clapp Otis, Boston .416
Burr Millstones.
Holmes & Blanchard, Boston 415
Chromos.
Dodge, Collier, & Perkins, Boston 404
Cigars and Tobacco.
Carruth Daniel J. & Co., Boston 408
Directories.
Sampson, Davenport, & Co., Boston 6
Furnaces.
Chilson Gardner, Boston front colored
Glass Cutter and Stalin r.
Cook J. M., Boston 416
House Furnishing Goods.
Stearns Nathaniel C, Boston 416
Insurance.
John Hancock Mutual Life Ins. Co 409
Royal Insurance Company 406
Jewellers and Silversmiths.
Crosby & Morse, Boston 410
Labels.
Dennison & Co., Boston front cover
Star Label Co., F. G. Sargent, agt. Gran-
iteville back of book and 400, 401
Lumber.
Stearns A. T., Boston 416
Machinists.
Campbell, Whittier, & Co., Boston 412
Sargent Charles G., Graniteville. .back col'd
Silver & Gay, North Chelmsford 396
Wilson James W. & Co. Boston 407
Paper Hangings.
Gregory & Rob ii^on. Boston 410
Paper Warehouse.
Rice, Eenda i o . . . ,. 41]
Patents (Solicitors of).
Crosby, Hajoieu, ex. (jrouiu, boston 40S
Page.
Photograph Goods.
Dodge, Collier, & Perkins, Boston 404
Picture Frames.
Dodge, Collier, & Perkins, Boston 404
Printers.
Clapp David & Son, Boston 408
Mudge Alfred & Son, Boston 413
Publishers.
Clapp David & Son, Boston 408
Sampson, Davenport, & Co., Boston 6
Scales.
Fairbanks, Brown, & Co., Boston, .front col'd
Sewing Machines.
jEtna Sewing Machine, Boston 413
Steam Engines.
Campbell, Whittier, & Co., Boston 412
Stencils.
Metcalf M. J. & Son, Boston 413
Stereotypers and Electrotypers.
Peters C. J. & Son, Boston 406
Stoves, Furnaces, &c.
Chilson Gardner, Boston front eol'd
Surgical and Dental Instruments.
Codman & Sliurtleff, Boston 414
Tag Manufacturers.
Dennison & Co., Boston front cover
Star Label Co., F. G. Sargent, agt. Gran-
iteville back of book and 400, 401
Varnish Manufacturers.
Porter J. & Co., Boston 411
Watch and Clock Makers.
Currier, Trott, & Co., Boston 413
Watch Case Manufacturer.
Thiery C. L., Boston 411
"Wines and Liquors.
Carruth Daniel J. & Co., Boston 408
Writing Ink.
Maynard & Noyes, Boston 420
City Charter approved, April 1, 1836.
Annual Election, (g^gS^ 'f\ City Government
J A ORGANIZED FIRST
SECOND MONDAY V^WL W* MONDAY OF
OF DECEMBER. \^^g f?g0 JANUARY.
CITY GOVERNMENT.
1868.
Mayor,
GEORGE F. RICHARDSON.
ALDERMEN.
At large — Charles B. Coburn, Francis Jewett.
Ward 1. — John M. Pevey.
Ward 2. — Silas Tyler, Jr.
Ward 3. — Edward C. Rice.
Ward 4. — Wm. E. Livingston.
Ward 5. — Frederick Frye.
Ward 6. — Albion J. Dudley.
COMMON COUNCIL.
Alfred H. Chase, President.
Ward 1- — John Shepard, Frederick T. Greenhalge, John F. Merrill,
Calvin Sawtell.
Ward 2. — Francis D. Munn, Ruel J. Walker, Joseph A. Patten,
Henry S. Orange.
Ward 3. — Samuel D. Prescott, Albert A. Haggett, William Walker,
George W. Badger.
Ward 4. — John B. Hunt, Charles T. Crane, John Q. A. Hubbard,
William H. Anderson.
Ward 5. — Edwin Lamson, William Kelley, George S. Cheney,
Ethan N. Spencer.
Ward 6. — Alfred H. Chase, John N. Peirce, Jr., James La vton,
Francis Brown.
City Clerk. — John H. McAlvin. Chosen in Convention of th ; City
Council, on the first Monday in January.
Clerk of Common Council. — George Gardner. Chosen on the first
Monday in January.
308 LOWELL DIRECTOKY.
Messenger. — Calvin Philbrick. Appointed on the first Monday of Jan-
uary, by Mayor and Aldermen.
City Treasurer and Collector. — Thomas G. Gerrish.
Auditor of Accounts. — George Gardner.
Superintendent of Streets. — Luther Richards.
Civil Engineer. — Richard W. Baker.
Librarian of City Library. — Marshall H. Clough.
City Solicitor. — George Stevens. Office, Barristers' Hall.
City Physician and Superintendent of Burials. — George E. Pinkham.
Office, Central, corner Jackson.
Superintendent of Public Buildings. — Lorenzo G. Howe.
Assessors of Taxes. — Caleb M. Marvel, Chairman. Joseph B. V.
Coburn, Wm. Lamson, jr. John R. Southwick, Francis Goward.
Surveyors of Highvays. — George F. Richardson, Mayor. Alderman,
Charles B. Coburn ; and Councilman, Henry S. Orange.
Overseers of the Poor. — George F. Richardson Mayor. Charles B.
Coburn and Albion J. Dudley, Aldermen. John Shepard, Ruel J.
Walker, Albert A. Haggett, John Q. A. Hubbard, George S. Che-
ney, James Lawton, Common Councilmen. The regular meetings
of the Board are held at the Almshouse, on the last day of each
month.
Superintendent of the Almshouse. — Lorenzo Phelps.
City Marshal. — Bickford Lang. Office, west end of Market House
Building.
Deputy Marshal. — Charles P. Bowles.
Day Police. — Jesse Huse, Benjamin G. Mooney, Henry Marshall, Asa
D. Clark.
Police Officers and Watchmen. — Levi Brown, Captain of the Night
Police. Squire L. Bailey, Moses D. Barker, Benjamin F. Barnard,
Allen P. Bickford, Theophilus C. Blaisdell, Andrew Blood, William
Bodge, Otis Bullard, Abel C. Chase, William L. Clark, John Cole-
man, Alfred Day, John Dougherty, Asa F. Esty, Wm. P. Farring-
ton, Jacob G. Favor, Orra A. Fletcher, Augustus B. Foss, David H.
Goodhue, Joseph Hovey, Wm. M. Lee, Ahnon Libby, Isaac L. Lib-
by, Wilham M. Locke, Eliphalet Miller, Charles Miner, George W.
Sanborn, Thomas J. Sanborn, James W. Sheffield, Daniel H. Sin-
clair, David S. Spaulding, Joseph Upton, James E. Webster.
Constables. — Bickford Lang, Calvin Philbrick, Thomas W. Pressey,
Daniel G. Greenleaf, Josiah Hubbard, Owen McNamara, Bradford
Marvel.
Health Commissioner. — Bickford Lang.
Truant Officers. — Bickford Lang, Jesse Huse, B; G. Mooney.
Tythingmen. — The Marshal and Police Force.
Janitor of Huntington and Jackson Halls. — Warren Fletcher.
Surveyors of Lumber. — Lorenzo G. Howe, James N. Morse, Joshua
M. Hadley, Stephen C. Davis, Luther Smith, George W. Kelley,
Samuel Newhall, Patrick Maguire.
Fence Viewers. — Lorenzo Phelps, J. M. Hadley, Isaac Page.
Field Drivers. — Bickford Lang, James Carley, George Webster, Chas.
P. Bowles, Roswell S. Burnham, Henry Marshall, Frederick Faulk-
ner, Joseph Field, Theophilus C. Blaisdell.
Pound Keeper. — Thomas Simpson.
Sealer of Weights and Measures. — John A. Knowles, jr. Office,
Mechanics' Mills.
City^ Crier. — Walter S. Simons. Office, 21 Central street.
Weigher of Hay and other articles. — Hiram Whitney. Office, Thorn-
dike, corner Western Avenue.
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Measurers of Upper Leather.— Willard A. Brown, John Q. A. Hubbard,
Nathaniel W. Frye, George W. Eaton.
Measurers of Grain. — Samuel N. Wood, James Berry, Edwin Lamson .
Surveyors of Plastering, Brick or Stone Work, and Painting. — Rich-
ard W. Baker, Joshua M. Hadley, Luther Smith, Cyrus Latham,
Samuel Newhall.
Inspector of Milk. — George E. Stanley. Office, at Conant & Co.'s
Express Office.
Inspector of Bale or Bundle Hay. — Sidney Davis, at City Scales.
Weigher of Coal. — Sidney Davis, at City Scales.
Agent for the Sale of Pure Liquors. — Charles R. Kimball, corner Cen-
tral and Merrimack Streets.
Undertakers. — Calvin T. Chamberlin, Terrenee Hanover, Daniel
H. Gordon.
Inspectors of Petroleum Oils. — David Chase, George W. Waymoth.
Fish-warden. — Wm. McFarlin.
Superintendent of City Scales, and Measurer of Wood and Bark. —
Sydney Davis.
Measurers of Wood and Bark, brought by water or railroad into the City.
— Luther Smith, Samuel Newhall.
CITY LLBRARY.
Directors. — The Mayor and President of the Common Council, ex
officiis, and the following persons, chosen by concurrent vote : —
Ward 1. — William Hardman. Ward 4. — Charles Kimball.
Ward 2. — Jidian V. Keyes. Ward 5. — William F. Salmon.
Ward 3. — Henry P. Perkins. Ward 6. — John Stott.
Librarian. — Marshall H. Clough. Chosen by concurrent vote, in
January.
JOINT STANDING COMMITTEES.
On Accounts. — A Mermen Tyler and Livingston. Councilmen Che-
ney, Orange, and Haggett.
On Claims. — Aldermen Livingston and Pevey. Councilmen, Peirce,
Anderson, and Greenhalge.
On Commons. — Aldermen Pevey and Livingston. Councilmen R. J.
Walker, Spencer, and Lamson.
On Finance. — The Mayor, Councilmen Chase, Orange, and Peirce.
On Fire Department. — Aldermen Dudley and Tyler. Councilmen
Hunt, Patten, and Badger.
On Lands and Buildings. — Aldermen Jewett and Frye. Councilmen
Prescott, Kelly, and Brown
On Military Affairs. — The Mayor, Aldermen Dudley and Pevey.
Councilmen, Merrill, R. J. Walker, Prescott, Crane, Lamson, and
Brown.
On Printing. — The Mayor, and Alderman Dudley. Councilmen, Shep-
ard, Munn, and Lawton.
On Public Instruction. — Aldermen Frye and Coburn. Councilmen
Greenhalge, Peirce, and Kelly.
On Sewers and Drains. — Aldermen Rice and Frye. Councilmen Hub-
bard, Sawtell, and W. Walker.
On Streets. — Aldermen Coburn and Rice. Councilmen Orange, W.
Walker, and Cheney.
Board of Health. — The Mayor, Aldermen Coburn and Jewett. Coun-
cilmen Sawiell, Munn, and Merrill.
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STANDING COMMITTEES OF THE BOARD OF ALDERMEN.
On Bills in Second Reading. — Aldermen Livingston and Tyler.
On Enrollment. — Aldermen Jewett and Pevey.
On Licenses. — The Mayor, Aldermen Tyler and Jewett.
On Lighting. — The Mayor, Aldermen Coburn and Frye.
On Police and Police Stations. — The Mayor, Aldermen Dudley and
Rice.
On Repairs of Streets. — Aldermen Coburn and Rice.
On Setting Trees. — Aldermen Pevey and Livingston.
On Weights and Measures. — Aldermen Dudley and Frye.
STANDING COMMITTEES OF THE COMMON COUNCIL.
On Bills in Second Reading. — Councilmen Lawton, Badger, and Shep-
pard.
On Enrollment. — Councilmen Anderson, Hubbard, and Spencer.
On Elections. — Councilmen Haggett, Hunt, and Patten.
Overseers of the Poor. — The Mayor, Aldermen Coburn, and Dudley.
Councilmen Shepard, R. J. Walker, Haggett, Hubbard, Cheney, and
Lawton.
Clerk to Committee on Streets, Sewers, and Drains. — Richard W.
Baker.
WARD OFFICERS, 1868.
WardI. — Warden, Edward B. Collins. Clerk, Edward F. Coburn
Inspectors, George A. Saunders, Orrin B. Silver, True P. Jordan.
Ward 2. — Warden, Daniel R. Wallace. Clerk, Henry T. Barnard.
Inspectors, William Wood, David Chase, James S. Hovey.
Ward 3. — Warden, Alfred Gilman. Clerk, Benjamin C. Dean. In-
spectors, Arthur G. Pollard, Eli W. Hoyt, George B. Goodale.
Ward 4. — Warden, Arthur L. Clifford. Clerk, Isaac N. Marshall.
Inspectors, Henry P. Carter, Daniel W. Home, Alonzo L. Russell.
Ward 5. — Warden, Perry P. Stiles. Clerk, Rufus Rogers. In-
spectors, Frank D. Wright, James O'Connor, Joseph N. Wright.
Ward 6.— Warden, Alpha B. Farr. Clerk, William H. Bent. In-
spectors, John Stott, Jeroboam Howe, James H. Pindar.
SCHOOL COMMITTEE, — 1868.
George F. Richardson, Mayor, and Alfred H. Chase, President of
Common Council, ex officiis.
Term expires January, 1869.
Ward 1. — James B. Francis.
Ward 2. — S. W. Stickney.
Ward 3. — John F. Frye.
Ward 4. — John H. Buttrick.
Ward 5. — Rufus Rogers.
Ward 6. — John A. Goodwin.
Term expires January, 1870.
Ward 1. — J. W. B. Shaw.
Ward 2. — G. A. Gerry.
Ward 3 .— Ephraim B. Patch.
Ward 4. — John Davis.
Ward 5. — Sewall G. Mack.
Ward 6. — Owen Street.
Chairman, George F. Richardson,
Vice Chairman, Samuel W. Stickney,
Secretary, Charles Morrill,
Superintendent of Public Schools. — Charles Morrill.
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STANDING COMMITTEES.
On Accounts. — Messrs. Richardson, Chase, Stickney, Francis, and
Shaw.
On School Houses. — Messrs. Francis, Patch, Mack, Chase, and Gerry.
On Teachers. — Messrs. Frye, Goodwin, Street, Davis, and Buttrick.
On Reports. — Messrs. Goodwin, Street, Buttrick, Rogers, and Patch.
On Books. — Messrs. Richardson, Gerry, Frye, Davis, Shaw, and Good-
win.
On Music. — Messrs. Stickney, Gerry, Patch, Davis, and Rogers.
On Salaries. — Messrs. Shaw, Mack, Francis, Stickney, and Street.
SUB-COMMITTEES.
George F. Richardson, — High School.
A. H. Chase. — High School; Primaries 27, 33, 42.
J. B. Francis. — High School; Primaries 11, 12, 23, 26.
J. W. B. Shaw. — High School ; Primaries 13, 20, 40, 45.
Samuel W. Stickney. — Green ; Primaries 1, 3, 8, 29.
Gustavus A. Gerry. — Varnum; Primaries 46, 47, 48.
John F. Frye. — Edson ; Primaries 4, 19, 39.
E. B. Patch. — Colburn ; Primaries 7, 18, 21.
J. H. Buttrick. — High ; Primaries 5, 6, 15, 30, 31.
John Davis. — Franklin ; Primaries 1 7, 28, 34.
Rufus Rogers. — Mann; Primaries 2, 22, 32, 41, 44.
Sewall G. Mack. — Bartlett ; Primaries 10, 36, 38, 43.
John A. Goodwin. — High; Primaries 14, 16, 25, 37.
Owen Street. — Moody ; Primaries 9, 24, 35.
{£§= Office of Superintendent of Public Schools. — In City Government
Building.
Jigtf 3 Office Hours. — From March 1st to October 31st, inclusive, one
hour after afternoon session ; from November 1 st to the last day
of February, inclusive, one hour after the morning session.
f0T*Regular Meetings of this Board. — On the last Monday in each
month, at 7% o'clock, p.m.
SCHOOLS AND TEACHERS.
High School, Anne and Kirk Streets.
Principal. — Charles C. Chase. Assistants. — Levi S. Burbank, James
S. Russell, Joseph H. McDaniels, Bertram Harrison, Mary A.
Webster, Elizabeth S. Russell, Marietta Melvin.
GRAMMAR SCHOOLS.
Bartlett School, Clark Street.
Principal. — Samuel Bement. Assistants. — Marianna B. Kent, Mary
E. Pike, Caroline E. Holt, Clemantha R. Nichols, Mary C. Gard-
ner, Sabra Wright, Sophia P. Wetherbee.
Colburn School, Lawrence Street.
Principal. — Fidelia O. Dodge. Assistants. — Elizabeth W. Frost,
Susan M. Andrews, Hattie C. Critchet.
Edson School, Highland Street.
Principal. — Perley Balch. Assistants. — Harriet C. Hovey, Mary F.
Carleton, Mary F. Dana, Olive W. Beane, Maria C. Richardson,
Anna A. Sargent, Mary A. Balch.
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Franklin School, Branch, corner Middlesex Street.
Principal. — Amos B. Heywood. Assistants. — Sarah E. French,
Elizabeth W. Clement, Sarah C. Weymouth.
Green School, Middle Street.
Principal. — Charles A. Chase. Assistants. — Alice J. Hardman,
Ellen S. Burrill, Jennie H. Dennis, Nettie E. Carleton.
Mann School, Lewis Street.
Principal. — Samuel A. Chase. Assistants. — Eliza A. D. Tapley,
Laura F. Howe, Celestia P. Chase.
Moody School, East Merrimack Street.
Principal. — Joseph Peabody. Assistants. — Frances A. Holden,
Diana M. Himtoon, Helen A. Haggett, Laura J. Pindar, Sarah E.
Bailey, Mary E. Way.
Varnum School, Myrtle Street.
Principal. — Daniel P. Galloupe. Assistants. — Harriet Bradley,
Addie L. Sargent, Sarah A. Bradley.
PRIMARY SCHOOLS.
No. Location. Teachers.
No. 1. — Middle Street,
No. 2. — School Street, Sarah A. Hadley.
No. 3. — Paige Street, Stella A. Tullock.
No. 4. — Chapel Street, Lucy F. Carleton.
No. 5. — Elliott Street, Elizabeth A. Stearns.
No. 6. — Middlesex Street, Clara E. Bailey.
No. 7. — Chapel Street, Mary J. Rice.
No. 8. — Worthen Street, Martha A. Franklin.
No. 9. — Church Street, Martha S. Williams.
No. 10. — Merrimack Street, Martha A. Neale.
No. 11. — Cross Street, Bella Mc Anulty.
No. 12. — Tilden Street, Eliza Merriam.
No. 13. — Carter Street,
No. 14. — High Street, Harriet A. Hadley.
No. 15. — Middlesex Street, Mary A. Tapley.
No. 16. — Fayette Street, Carrie M. Garland.
No. 1 7. — Braach Street, Sarah C. Fiske.
No. 18. — Central Street, Eliza Cowley.
No. 19. — Charles Street, Isabella E. Horner.
No. 20. — Carter Street,
No. 21. — Chapel Street, Sarah L. Gates.
No. 22. — Lewis Street, Anna E. Richardson.
No. 23. — Tilden Street, Ella F. Perkins.
No. 24. — Howard Street, Ellen A. Bridge.
No. 25. — High Street, ... Aurelia L. Howe.
No. 2G. — Salem Street, Nellie M. Brown.
No. 27. — Lawrence Street, Charlotte S. Kaime.
No. 28. — Grand Street, Emily M. Warren.
No. 29. — Middle Street,. : Jane E. Horner.
No. 30. — Elliott Street, Mary E. Hardman.
No. 31. — Powell Street, Abby D. Gates.
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No. Location. Teachers.
No. 32. — Adams Street, . . . : Ellen F. Coughlan.
No. 33. — Lawrence Street, Maria Osgood.
No. 34. — Branch Street, Lizzie S. Lowe.
No. 35. — East Merrimack Street, Nellie M. Hunt.
No. 36. — Cabot Street, Mary A. Beard.
No. 37. — Fayette Street, Lucretia A. Day.
No. 38. — Cabot Street, Mary O. Kidder.
No. 39. — Charles Street, Helen C. Frye.
No. 40. — Rock Street, Sarah E. Scales.
No. 41. — Lewis Street, . . Lizzie G. Swett.
No. 42. — Lawrence Street, S. Lizzie Dean.
No. 43. — Cross Street, Mary F. Cummiskey.
No. 44. — Lewis Street, Mary L. Hill.
No. 45. — Rock Street, : Ellen M. White.
No. 46. — Myrtle Street, . . Mary L. Sheldon.
No. 47. — Myrtle Street, Miranda W. Bradley.
No. 48. — Coburn Street, Emma C. Sawyer.
FIRE DEPARTMENT.
Chief Engineer. — George W. Waymoth. Salary, $500.
Assistant Engineers. — William W. Bates, Cyrus E. Luscomb, Chas.
H. Arlen, Samuel W. Taylor. Secretary, Josiah Butler.
ENGINE COMPANIES.
Excelsior No. 1. — Central, opposite Union Street.
Foreman, Joseph Stevens. Assistant Foreman, Charles H. Smith.
Clerk, Henry H. Noyes.
Tiger No. 5. — Colburn Street.
Foreman, C. Martin Clark. Assistant Foreman, C. H. Hanson. Clerk,
Ward S. Dudley.
Mazeppa No. 10. — Fayette Street.
Foreman, James Piatt. Assistant Foreman, Patrick Cummiskey.
Clerk, George W. Lawrence.
General Butler Steamer, No. 1. — Middle Street.
Weight, 5,600 pounds. Foreman, Charles H. Philbrick. Assistant
Foreman, Henry W. Burton. Clerk, Albion B. Sleeper. Engineer,
James J. Locke.
Torrent Steamer, No. 2. — Middlesex, near Grand Street.
Weight, 6,200 pounds. Foreman, Charles W. Marriott. Assistant
Foreman, Andrew Kelley. Clerk, Ruel F. Britton. Engineer, George
Maddocks.
Wamesit Steamer, No. 3. — Middle Street.
Weight, 7,650 pounds. Foreman, George F. Salmon. Assistant Fore-
man, James F. Taylor. Clerk, Fredrick Bailey. Engineer, Torrey
E. Stratton.
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Franklin Hook and Ladder Company, No. 1. — Middle Street.
Foreman, John G. Crockett. Assistant Foreman, Hiram N. Hall.
Clerk, Charles A. Welch.
Ocean Hose Company, No. 1. — Warren Street.
Foreman, Charles W. Burgess. Assistant Foreman, Edwin Little.
Clerk, C. H. Holden.
Mechanics Hose Company, No. 2. — Cross Street.
Foreman, William A. Fifield. Assistant Foreman, Daniel Blackington.
Clerk, Stephen E. Bartlett.
There is included in the Fire Department, Rocket Engine, No. 2, at
Ayer's City; Engine No. 12 ; on Fourth Street.; Fire King, No. 6,
at the Almshouse, — which are manned, when needed, by volunteer
companies.
At the date of the last report of the Chief Engineer (March 30,
1867), there were belonging to the Department, 7 engineers, 207
firemen, 11 engines (including four steamers), 12,400 feet of leading
hose (1,500 not considered reliable), 274 feet of suction hose, 11 hose-
carriages, 1 hook and ladder carriage, 1 fuel wagon, 6 horses, 93
buckets, 8 hooks, 25 ladders, &c. The corporations have 18,500 feet
of hose and 350 force-pumps. The city has 13 reservoirs and 76
hydrants, and 16,950 feet of water-pipe laid through different
streets.
There is connected with the Fire Department, a Firemen's Fund As-
sociation, intended to relieve firemen, who may be in need of assist-
ance. The trustees for 1867-8 are Chief Engineer Waymoth,
Assistant Engineer Butler, and the Foreman and Assistant Fore-
man of each Company.
CHURCHES.
Kirk Street Church (Orthodox). Organized May 21, 1845.
y Pastor, Rev. Amos Blanchard, D.D. Clerk, Albert W. Burnham.
Sexton, Daniel Simpson. Sabbath school held in basement church ;
Superintendent, M. A. Johnson.
Appleton Street Church (Orthodox). Organized December,
, 1830. Pastor, Rev. Addison P. Foster. Clerk, M. Heminway.
Sexton, Francis Brown. Sabbath school held in basement church ;
Superintendent, James G. Buttrick.
First Congregational Church (Orthodox). Merrimack, above
Worthen Street. Organized 1826. Pastor, Rev. Horace James.
Clerk, Charles A. Kendall. Sexton, Samuel M. Patterson. Sabbath
school held in chapel ; Superintendent, George W. Shattuck.
John Street Congregational Church (Orthodox). Organized,
May 9, 1839. Pastor, Rev. Eden B. Foster. Clerk, J. C. Wing.
Sexton, J. H. Roberts. Sabbath school held in church; Superin-
tendent, George Stearns.
High Street Church (Orthodox). East Merrimack. Organized
1846. Pastor, Rev. Owen Street. Clerk, E. Brown. Sexton, S. B.
' Simonds. Sabbath school held in vestry ; Superintendent, Joshua
Clark.
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First Baptist Church (Baptist). Church Street. Organized
February 8, 1826. Pastor, Rev. Wm. E. Stanton. Clerk, H. W. ^
Tinker. Sexton, George A. Weed. Sabbath school held in church ;
Superintendent, A. B. Wright.
Worthen Street Church (Baptist). Organized 1831. Pastor,
Rev. Frank R. Morse. Clerk, George E. Worthen. Sexton, A. B. ^
Watson. Sabbath school held in church ; Superintendent, James G.
Morrison.
First Free-Will Baptist Church (Free-Will Baptist). Paige
Street. Organized 1833. Pastor, Rev. . Treasurer, >
A. L. Russell. Sexton, Abel A. Laughton. Sabbath school held in
vestry; Superintendent, C. H. Latham.
Worthen Street Church (Methodist Episcopal). Organized
1841. Pastor, Rev. George Win taker. Clerk, Henry Healey. X
Sexton, Joseph Johnson. Sabbath school held in vestry ; Superin-
tendent, Foster Wilson.
Central Church (Methodist Episcopal). John, corner Paige.
Organized April 1854. Pastor, Rev. Wm. C. High. Secretary, /
N. J. Bacheller. Sexton, George W. Fullerton. Sabbath school
held in church ; Superintendent, M. A. Benner.
St. Paul's Methodist-Episcopal Church (Methodist Episco-
pal). Hurd Street. Organized 1826. Pastor, Rev. S. F. Jones.
Secretary, Frederick T. North. Sexton, J. E. Short. Sabbath V
school held in church; Superintendent, Frederick T. North. Mis-
sion school, Chapel Hill ; Superintendent, Thomas Leland. Mission
school, Ayer's City ; Superintendent, S. T. Birmingham.
Free Chapel. Middlesex Street. Minister at Large, Rev. Horatio /
Wood.
First Universalist Church ( Universalist.) Corner of Central
and Green Streets. Organized July 1827. Pastor, Rev. J. J. /
Twiss. Clerk, J. W. Nash. Sexton, George W. Roper. Sabbath
school held in vestry ; Superintendent, G. A. Gerry.
Second Universalist Church (Universalist). Corner of Mar-
ket and Shattuck Streets. Organized 1838. Pastor, Rev. John /(
G. Adams. Sexton, Aaron B. Young. Sabbath school held in ves-
try ; Superintendent, James B. Trueworthy.
First Unitarian Society (Unitarian). Merrimack Street. Or-
ganized 1832. Pastor, Rev. Charles E. Grinnell. Clerk, John H. X
McAlvin. Sexton, Alfred Scadding. Sabbath school held in ves-
try ; Superintendent, Rev. Charles E. Grinnell.
St. Anne's Church (Episcopal). Merrimack Street. Organized
February 26, 1824. Rector, Rev. Theodore Edson, D.D. Clerk,
O. E. Cushing. Sexton, Wm. Dugdale. Sabbath school held in
chapel ; Superintendent, I. W. Beard.
St. John's Church (Episcopal). Gorham Street, north of the
Court-house. Organized 1860. Rector, Rev. Charles L. Hutchins.
Clerk, Henry P. Webber. Sexton, George Hobson. Sabbath
school held in chapel ; Superintendent, Charles Eaton.
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St. Patrick's Church (Roman Catholic). Fenwick Street. Pas-
tor, Rev. John O'Brien. Sabbath school held in church ; Superin-
tendent, Rev. John O'Brien.
St. Peter's Church (Roman Catholic). Corner of Gorham and
Apple ton Streets. Pastor, Rev. Peter Crudden; Assistant, Rev.
Anthony Romana . Sabbath school held in church ; Superintendent,
Rev. Peter Crudden.
Union Mission School, Belvidere, held in No. 6 Ward-room;
Superintendent, Samuel E. Stott.
Lowell Sabbath School Union. Organized July 4, 1836.
The members are the pastors of the evangelical Churches, superin-
tendents and teachers of the several Sabbath schools. An annual
meeting is held in Huntington Hall, and quarterly meetings in
churches. Officers for 1867-8; President, Rev. C. C. Chase. Vice-
President, A. W. Farrington. Secretary, George C. Edwards.
Treasurer, Dennis P. Bates.
MISCELLANEOUS ASSOCIATIONS.
AMERICAN PROTESTANT ASSOCIATIONS.
Plymouth Rock Lodge. — Instituted March 2, 1859. Meets first
and third Wednesday evenings, in the Wamesit Bank Building,
corner of Middlesex and Thorndike Streets.
Washington Lodge, No. 6. — Meets first and third Thursday even-
ings, in the Wamesit Bank Building, corner of Middlesex and
Thorndike Streets.
Ancient Order Hibernians. — Organized 1867, for benevolent
purposes. Meets second and fourth Mondays of each month, in
hall, Central, corner Market Street. President, John Clynes.
Treasurer, Patrick Boyle. Officers elected annually.
LOWELL CEMETERY.
South part of City.
President, Oliver M. Whipple.
Trustees, Samuel Burbank, William A. Burke, John L. Cheney,
Stephen Cushing, Charles Hovey, Samuel K. Hutchinson, Joshua
Merrill, Andrew Moody, Josiah G. Peabody, Isaac Place, Samuel
W. Stickney, Edward F. Watson. Clerk and Treasurer, John H.
McAlvin. Superintendent, William M. Smith. Price of lots, $35.
LOWELL DISPENSARY.
Organized in 1836, for the purpose of furnishing medicine and medical
advice to the poor, gratis. Chairman of Board of Managers, James
G. Carney. Secretary and Treasurer, George J. Carney. Physi-
cians, Dr. F. Nickerson, Northern District. Dr. George H. Whit-
more, Southern District. Consulting Physicians, Drs. J. O. Green,
C. A. Savory.
LOWELL HIGH SCHOOL ASSOCIATION.
This is an Association of past-members of the Lowell High School.
They hold an annual levee in July of each year. Organized 1863.
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Regular annual meeting holden first Thursday of January, in each
year, at 7 1-2 o'clock, p. M. President, Edward F. Sherman. Vice-
Presidents, John F. Kimball, John H. McAlvin. Secretary and
Treasurer, Harlin P. Goodell.
LOWELL HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY.
President, Nathan Crosby. Vice-Presidents, Isaac Holden and Josiah
Gates. Treasurer, Joshua Merrill. Secretary, William Hardman.
Trustees, Charles Kimball, J. G. Peabody, J. P. Jewett, Edward
Sheppard, John W. Smith.
LOWELL HOSPITAL ASSOCIATION.
Hospital, Merrimack, Corner Pawtucket Street.
Organized in 1$40, by the several manufacturing companies for the
benefit and medical care of those in their employ who may be sick.
The agents or superintendents of the several companies are the
Trustees. Physician and Superintendent, George H. Whitmore, M.D.
LOWELL IRISH BENEVOLENT SOCIETY.
Converse Hall, Gorham Street.
Organized for benevolent purposes. Regular meetings, first Monday
in the month. President, Jeremiah Crawley. Treasurer, Terrence
Hanover. Secretary, James McDermott. Officers elected annually.
LOWELL MISSIONARY ASSOCIATION.
Free Chapel, Middlesex Street.
Organized 1843, for the purpose of aiding the worthy poor of the
city. Office hours, from 4 to 5 o'clock, P. M. Order-box at the
door. Officers, 1868 : — President, F. P. Appleton ; Directors, John
C. Palfrey, Charles E. Grinnell, Daniel S. Richardson, Peter Ander-
son, E. B. Patch, J. F. Kimball; Secretary, C. H. Coburn ; Treas-
urer, Edward Tufts ; Minister at Large, Rev. Horatio Wood ; Col-
lector, Matthias Parkhurst.
LOWELL YOUNG MEN'S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION.
Organized February 4, 1867.
Reading-room, Library, and Hall, Barristers' Hall, Central, corner
Merrimack Streets.
President, Ithamar W. Beard ; Vice-Presidents, Aldis L. Waite ; James
Hurd, Samuel V. Spaulding, Daniel R. Wallace ; Corresponding
Secretary, Charles A. Chase ; Treasurer, Samuel E. Stott ; Record-
ing Secretary, Oscar N. Kyle ; Librarian, George C. Osgood.
MIDDLESEX MECHANICS' ASSOCIATION.
Mechanics' Building, Dutton Street. Incorporated 1825.
President, Samuel K. Hutchinson ; Vice-President, Jacob Rogers ; Secre-
tary, Thomas F. Burgess ; Treasurer, Thomas G. Gerrish ; Trustees,
Wm. A. Burke, AndrewMoody, Foster Nowell, E. B. Patch,James K.
Fellows, F. E. Jewett, James Adams ; Chairman, Albert B. Plimpton,
Secretary, William Hardman ; Directors of the Library and Reading-
318 LOWELL DIRECTORY.
room, Charles Morrill, Joseph H. McDaniels, Z. E. Stone, John A.
Buttrick; Librarian, Nathaniel Hill, jr. The Association owns
Mechanics' Building, in which is a large hall. Their Library con-
tains over 9,000 volumes, and there is in the building a spacious
Reading-room. There is also connected with it a Cabinet of Natu-
ral History. A course of public lectures is given annually, under
the auspices of the Association. Annnal meeting, first Tuesday in
April. Quarterly meetings, first Tuesday in July, October, and
January.
OLD LADIES' HOME.
No. 58 Moody Street. Organized July, 1867.
President, Mrs. Geo. Hedrick ; Secretary, Mrs. John Nesmith; Treasurer,
Luther J. Eames ; Auditor, Hapgood Wright; Trustees, Mrs. Geo.
Hedrick, Mrs. John Nesmith, Mrs. C. P. Talbot, Mrs. WiUiam Kel-
ley, Mrs. S. H. Hathaway, John Nesmith, John A. Buttrick, Wil-
liam North, A. L. Brooks, E. B. Patch, and a Board of not less
than fifty Patrons, to be chosen from the various religious societies
in Lowell. Annual meetings of the corporation on the last Mon-
day in July. Matron at the Home, Almeda Furbish.
The " Home " is situated at the corner of Moody and Tremont
Streets, entrance 58 Moody Street. It is now fully organized.
Religious services are held there every Sabbath, by several clergy-
men of the city.
Visitors will be received Wednesday and Saturday afternoons, from
2 to 5 o'clock, P. M.
Application for admission, as inmates, should be made to the Board
of Officers, or Patrons.
SISTERS OF NOTRE DAME.
Adams Street, near St. Patrick's Church.
Lady Superior, Lady Diseree, assisted by several Sisters and teachers.
There is connected with the institution a free school ; also a school
where pay is required from pupils. (See page 366.)
ST. JOHN'S HOSPITAL.
Under the charge of the Sisters of Charity, High-Street Square, Lowell.
Mass. Established May 1, 1867. The hospital is now open for
the reception of patients of both sexes and of all denominations.
The hospital is attended by the ablest physicians in the city, under
whose professional and personal charge the Institution is conducted.
On Sundays, visitors will be admitted from 3 o'clock to 5 o'clock
in the afternoon.
On Thursdays, from 10 o'clock, to 1H o'clock, A.M. ; from 1 o'clock
to 5 o'clock, P. M., and from 6 o'clock to 7^ o'clock.
The Hospital closes at lh o'clock in the evening.
ST. PETER'S SCHOOL AND ORPHAN ASYLUM.
No. 27 Appleton Street. Under the charge of the Sisters of Charity.
A free evening school is held every evening, except Saturday and
Sunday evenings. Sister Emerentiana, Sister Superior.
LOWELL DIRECTORY. 319
YOUNG MEN'S CATHOLIC LIBRARY ASSOCIATION.
Hall, 55 Central Street.
Organized for the literary improvement of its members. Regular
meetings, Wednesday evenings. Treasurer, James Loughran.
Officers chosen semi-annually.
COUNTY OR DISTRICT ASSOCIATIONS.
MIDDLESEX NORTH AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY.
Incorporated 1855.
Embraces the city of Lowell, and towns of Billerica, Burlington,
Chelmsford, Dracut, Dunstable, North Reading, South Reading,
Tewksbury, Tyngsboro', Westford, and Wilmington, though persons
from any part of Middlesex County can become members of the So-
ciety. The exhibition of the Society takes place annually the last
Thursday in September, on the Fair Grounds, comprising about
fifteen acres, in the southern part of the city of Lowell. Officers
for 1867-8: — President, Asa Clement, Dracut. Vice-Presidents,
Fordyce Coburn, Lowell; Thomas Talbut, Billerica; Ebenezer Swan,
Tyngsboro'; Andrew Spalding, Groton. Treasurer, Henry A. Field-
ing, Lowell. Secretary, James P. Varnuin, Lowell. There are two
Trustees from each town in the district, the Lowell members being
S. A. Coburn and Otis Allen. Annual election, Wednesday pre-
ceding the last Thursday in September.
MIDDLESEX NORTH DISTRICT MEDICAL SOCIETY.
Embraces the city of Lowell and several of the towns in its vicinity.
Officers for 1867-8 -. — President, . Vice-
President, Jeremiah P. Jewett, Lowell. Secretary, John H. Oilman,
Lowell. Treasurer, N. B. Edwards, Chelmsford. Curator and
Librarian, John H. Gihnan, Lowell. Annual meeting, last Wednes-
day in April. Quarterly meetings, last Wednesdays in July, Octo-
ber, and January.
MIDDLESEX NORTH TEMPERANCE UNION.
Comprising Lowell and the neighboring towns. Meetings are held
quarterly in some place within the district, at which there are ad-
dresses and discussions. Officers for 1867-8: — President, A. L.
Brooks. Secretary, J. J. Judkins. Treasurer, Joshua Merrill.
TEMPERANCE SOCIETIES.
Aqua-Bentian Lodge, No. 122 I. O. G. Templars.
Meet every Friday evening at Central Methodist Church, John Street.
Golden Rule Lodge, No. 87 I. O. G. Templars.
Organized 1866.
Meet every Tuesday evening at Upper Mechanics Hall.
Star Light Lodge No. 113 I. 0. G. Templars.
Meet every Monday evening at Free-will Baptist Vestry, Paige Street.
320 LOWELL DIRECTORY.
Arena Temperance Association.
Middle Street.
President, John Reardon. Treasurer, James McLaughlin.
ODD FELLOWS.
Independent Order of Odd Fellows.
Hall in Tyler's Block, Central Street, corner Market.
Meetings held : Merrimack Lodge, No. 7, Monday evenings. Me-
chanics' Lodge, No. 11, Friday evenings. Oberlin Lodge, No. 28,
Tuesday evenings. Monomake Encampment, No. 4, second and
fourth Thursday evenings in each month.
MASONIC.
[Hall in Nesmith's block, John Street. Officers elected in October.']
Massachusetts Consistort, S.\ P.*. R.\ S.*.
Instituted 1859.
L: S.'. C.\ in C: S. K. Hutchinson, Lowell. 1st Lieutenant-Commander,
Wm. North, of Lowell. 2c? Lieutenant-Commander, Joseph Bedlow,
of Lowell. Treasurer, Joel Spalding. Secretary, Henry P. Perkins.
Mount Calvary Chapter, Rose Croix, 18°.
M.\ W.'. Sf P.: M.\ W. F. Salmon.
Lowell Council, Princes of Jerusalem, 16°.
Ms. E.: S.: P.: G.: M.: William S. Gardner.
Lowell Lodge of Perfection, 14°.
TV. P.: G.: M.: S. K. Hutchinson.
Pilgrim Encampment Knights Templars.
Instituted October, 1855.
E. G. C, Charles A. Stott. G., Hocum Hosford. C. G., Geo. W.
Bedlow. Treasurer, J. P. Folsom. Recorder, Arthur G. Pollard.
Meetings, Wednesday evening after full moon.
Ahasuerus Council of Royal and Select Masters.
Re-organized December 23, 1856.
T. I. G. M., R*ii(* J. Walker. R. I. G. M., Sager Ashworth.
I. G. M., Atwell F. Wright. M. of Ex., William North. R., E. B.
Howe. Meetings, Monday evening after full moon.
Mount Horeb Royal Arch Chapter.
Chartered 1826.
H. P., Albion J. Dudley. K., Charles Morrill. S., John M. Pevey.
Treasurer, J. P. Folsom. Secretary, R. W. Baker. Meetings,
Monday evening on or before each full moon.
LOWELL DIRECTORY. 321
Pentucket Lodge.
Instituted 1805.
W. M., Ruel J. Walker. S. Ward., S. S. Fuller. /. Ward., Albert
B. Hall. Treasurer, Isaac Cooper. Secretary, Eliphalet Hills.
Meetings, Thursday evening on or before full moon.
Ancient York Lodge.
Instituted 1852.
W. 31., Henry P. Perkins. S. Ward., Albion J. Dudley. /. Ward.,
Albert A. Haggett. Treasurer, J. C. Abbott. Secretary, R. W.
Baker. Meetings, Wednesday evening on or before full moon.
Kilwinning Lodge.
Instituted 1867.
W. 31., William S. Gardner. 8. W., Jona. P. Folsom. J. W., Ho-
cum Hosford. Treasurer, Albert Wheeler. Secretary, Chas. A.
Kendall. Meetings, Friday on or before full moon.
The North Lodge.
U. D.
W. M., Hiram N. Hall. S. W., Theodore Adams. /. W., Atwell
F. Wright. Treasurer, George F. Scribner. Secretary, Henry B.
Fiske. Meetings, Wednesday on or before full moon.
MILITARY.
LOWELL MECHANIC PHALANX, Co. C, 6th Regt.
Captain, John A. G. Richardson. 1st Lieutenant, Isaac B. Pendergast.
2d Lieutenant, Ambrose S. Wilder. Clerk, Lyman B. Manning.
Armorer, Joseph Walley. Armory, Market House.
LOWELL CITY GUARDS, Co. D, 6th Regt.
Captain, James M. Torsey. 1st Lieutenant, A. J. Hall. 2d Lieuten-
ant, E. W. Bartlett. Clerk, John J. Baker. Armorer, Lucius F.
Wright. Armory, Market House.
PUTNAM GUARDS, Co. G., 6th Regt.
Captain, Albert Pinder. 1st Lieutenant, Edward^'S. Wheeler. 2d
Lieutenant, G. Tarbell. Clerk, George C. Hedrick. Armorer, Al-
bert T. Green. Armory, in Market House.
SARGEANT LIGHT GUARD, Co. H, 6th Regt.
Captain, Matthew Donovan. 1st Lieutenant, John O. Grady. 2d
Lieutenant, Frank McQuade. Clerk; Daniel W. Manning. Armo-
ry, in Market House.
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322 LOWELL DIRECTORY.
MIDDLESEX COUNTY OFFICERS.
Judge of Probate and Insolvency. — William A. Richardson, Cam-
bridge.
Register of Probate and Insolvency. — Joseph H. Tyler, East Cam-
bridge.
Assistant Register of Probate and Insolvency. — Isaac F. Jones, East
Cambridge.
Clerk of the Courts. — Benjamin F. Ham, Winchester.
Assistant Clerk of the Courts — John J. Sawyer, Somerville.
Register of Deeds. — South District, Charles B. Stevens, East Cam-
bridge. North District, Ithamar W. Beard, Lowell.
County Treasurer. — Amos Stone, Charlestown.
Overseers of House of Correction. — James M. Usher, Medford ; Thom-
as Rice, Jr., Newton ; G. D. B. Blanchard, Maiden.
Sheriff. — Charles Kimball, Lowell.
Deputy Sheriffs. — Luther L. Parker, East Cambridge. Lowell W.
Chamberlain, Charlestown. John B. Moore, Concord. Joseph G.
Bannister, Framingham. Andrew Robbins, Groton. Benjamin L.
Howe, Groton Junction. Jonathan WTiittemore, Hopkinton.
Charles H. Robinson, Hudson. James Hopkins, Jefferson Ban-
croft, William H. Clemence, Lowell. John H. Clark, Melrose.
John T. White, Medford. Daniel B. Lovejoy, Reading. B. F.
Lewis, Townsend. Eben W. Fiske, Waltham. Horace Collamore,
Woburn.
Jailers. — Charles J. Adams, Cambridge. Charles Kimball, Lowell.
Messenger at Court House. — James Hurd, Lowell.
Master of House of Correction. — Charles J. Adams, East Cambridge.
TIMES AND PLACES OF HOLDING COURTS.
SUPREME JUDICIAL COURT.
Law Term, at Boston, first Wednesday of January. Jury Term, at
Lowell, third Tuesday of April.
SUPERIOR COURT.
Civil Terms at Lowell, second Monday of March and first Monday
of September ; Cambridge, first Monday of June and second Mon-
day of December. Criminal Terms, at Cambridge, second Monday
of February, and fourth Monday of June ; Lowell, third Monday of
October.
PROBATE COURT.
At Cambridge, second Tuesday and fourth Tuesday of each month,
except July, and first Tuesday of January, March, May, and Octo-
ber. At Lowell, first Tuesday of February, April, June, September,
and December.
COURT OF INSOLVENCY.
At Lowell, first Tuesday of February, April, June, September, and
December.
At Cambridge, first Tuesday of January, March, May, and October ;
and second and fourth Wednesday of each month, except July ;
and on other days by special assignment and adjournment.
LOWELL DIRECTORY. 323
County Commissioners. — Joseph H. Waitt, Maiden, term expires
January, 1871 ; Edward J. Collins, Newton, January, 1869 ; Leonard
Huntress, East Cambridge, January, 1870.
Special Commissioners. — William Hastings, Framingham, January,
1869 ; AVilliam W. Edgerton, Shirley, January, 1869.
Times and Places of Meeting. — At Cambridge, first Tuesday of Jan-
uary and first Tuesday of June ; at Lowell, first Tuesday of Sep-
tember.
Commissioners of Insolvency. — Theodore C. Hurd, Framingham ;
John Davis, Lowell.
Public Administrators — Duncan Bradford, Charlestown; Jonathan
Ladd, Lowell.
Masters in Chancery. — Joseph H. Tyler, East Cambridge; Charles
Robinson, jr., Charlestown ; Arthur P. Bonney, William S. Gardner,
Lowell ; William S. Stearns, Maiden.
Commissioners to Qualify Civil Officers. — Alpheus R. Brown, Na-
than Crosby, George Stevens, S. W. Stickney, John F. Rogers,
Lowell.
Commissioners of other States, residing in Lowell. — California, Charles
A. F. Swan. Connecticut, Edwin A. Alger, Jonathan Ladd. In-
* diana, Jonathan Ladd. Illinois, Jonathan Ladd. Iowa, R. B. Cav-
erly, Jonathan Ladd. Maine, R. B. Caverly, Samuel Lawrence,
Charles A. F. Swan. Michigan, Jonathan Ladd. Minnesota, Jon-
athan Ladd. Nevada, Charles A. F. Swan. New Hampshire,
Edwin A. Alger, John Davis, J. C. Kimball, Jonathan Ladd, Sam-
uel Lawrence, Charles A. F. Swan, William P. Webster, G. D.
Woodman. New York, R. B. Caverly, Edwin A. Alger, Charles
A. F. Swan. Ohio, Jonathan Ladd. Rhode Island, Charles A. F.
Swan. Vermont, Alpheus R. Brown, Jonathan Ladd, Charles A.
F. Swan, William P. Webster. Wisconsin, Jonathan Ladd.
Notaries Public. — Edwin A. Alger, Joseph H. Ely, John A. Knowles,
Samuel W. Stickney, Abel Whitney, Charles M. Williams, Lowell.
Coroners. — Jefferson Bancroft (special), Thomas W. Pressey, Jere-
miah P. Jewett, Lowell.
POLICE COURT OF LOWELL.
Room, west end of Market Building, Market Street. Established
1833. Justice, Nathan Crosby. Special Justice, George Stevens
Clerk, Samuel P. Hadley, jr. Sessions are held for the trial of
criminal cases every day., at 10 o clock, A.M. Civil terms, first and
third Mondays of each month.
JUSTICES OF THE PEACE IN LOWELL.
[Including Justices of the Pence and Quorum, designated by a * ; and Justices
throughout the Commonwealth, designated by a f-]
Julian Abbot, James C. Abbott, *Edwin A. Alger, Si ft am ■ - A.
A .Ycf"~. William H. Anderson, Nathan Allen, Otiu Alhiu, Jqhn
-A YHT. Jj-UUb ' Bai *m, James Bailey, Squire L. Bailey, Frank F.
Battles, Ithamar W. Beard, William H. Bent, Amos A. Blanchard,
William D. Blanchard, Charles R. Blaisdell, Morrill M. Bohonan,
f Arthur P. Bonney, George Bragdon, *Alpheus R. Brown, *£km-
uul A. Diowm , T. F. Burgess, fBenj. F. Butler, Aluw i W . ff i ill i llll^
John A. Buttrick, Joseph L. Cambridge, George J. Carney, Enoch B.
324-336 lowell directory.
Carter, *Robert B. Caverly, Alfred H. Chase, Jeremiah Clark, Chas.
B. Coburn, Lorenzo D. Cogswell, James Cook, Isaac Cooper, Hora-
tio G. F. Corliss, Charles Cowley, John E. Crane, i Cftlcib .i Ci'poby )
*Nathan Crosby, Joshua W. Daniels, John Davis, Benjamin C.
Dean, Luke C. Dodge, Luther J. Eames, T*m<n iuli Fjl m, Alpha B.
Farr, David C. G. Field, Horatio R. Fletcher, James B. Francis,
Abram French, Josiah B. French, John F. Frye, George Gardner,
* William S. Gardner, Silas F. Gladwin, Thomas G. Gerrish, Gus-
tavus A. Gerry, Alfred Gilman, f John A. Goodwin, Benjamin God-
dard, Francis Goward, Frederick T. Greenhalge, George A. Griffin,
*Samuel P. Hadley, jr., Amos BrHeywood, E. A. Hill, Joseph S.
Holt, James Hopkins, Hocum Hosford, Charles F. Howe, Lorenzo
" G. Howe, John. Q. A. Hubbard, Elihu S. Hunt, John B. Hunt, Lu-
cius W. Huntington, George L. Huntoon, * Andrew F. Jewett, Fran-
cis Jewett, Jeremiah P. Jewett, Moses A. Johnson, Joseph J. Jud-
kins, * Joseph B. Keyes, f Charles Kimball, J. Chellis Kimball, John
F. Kimball, *John A. Knowles, William Lamson, jr„ David Lane,
Cyrus Latham, Cyrus H. Latham, Alviu Lawrence, Ambrose Law-
rence, George P. Lawrence, Samuel Lawrence, John T. Lee, Wil-
liam E. Livingston, James Loughran, *Sewall G. Mack, John F.
Manahan, Joshua N. Marshall, John H. McAlvin, John F. McEvoy,
George F. Morey, Samuel A. McPhetres, Albert M. Moore, J ohn
Jfe i uuOv Alanson Nichols, Frank A. Nichols, *William North, Wil-'
Ham L. North, Francis H. Nourse, William F. Osgood, *Ephraim
B. Patch, fJosiah G. Peabody, John Pearson, Henry P. Perkins,
Major G. Perkins, Abiel Pevey, George E. Pevey, Abnui Ji Phiy^**
Joseph D. Pinder, Joel Powers, John N. Peirce, jr., Asahel D. Puf-
fer, Thomas W. Pressey, John W. Reed, Edward C. Rice, fDaniel
S. Richardson, George F. Richardson, George Ripley, Jacob Ro-
gers, John F. Rogers, Chester W. Rugg, William F. Salmon, Benja-
min C. Sargeant, Joseph L. Sargent, George F. Scribner, *Alfred
Scott, Luther E. Shepard, William Shepard, *Edward F. Sher-
man, John W. Smith, *^T7^m9ULkpi4%., *George Stevens, Samuel
W. Stickney, Holland Streeter, *Theodore II. Sweetser, Wilfred P.
Taylor, Edward Tuck, Artemas S. Tyler, Juilai r."^**w«iw»i», Aldis
L. Waite, Benjamin Walker, Daniel R. Wallace, Edward F. Wat-
son, James Watson, *William P. Webster, Charles A. Welch, *Tap-
pan Wentworth, Abel Whitney, William T. Whitten, Henry H.
Wilder, Charles M. Williams, Benjamin J. Williams, Andrew C.
Wright, Asahel B. Wright, Ilapgood Wright, Samuel N. Wood,
BANKS. 337
APPLETON NATIONAL BAM,
6 APPLETON BLOCK,
CENTRAL STREET.
Capital .... $300,000.
J. A. KNOWLES .... President.
J. F. KIMBALL .... Cashier.
S. E. STOTT Clerk.
DIRECTORS:
WILLIAM S. BENNETT, GEORGE BRAGDON,
ALDEN B. BUTTRICK, ISAAC FARRINGTON,
JOSIAH B. FRENCH, WILLTAM L. NORTH,
ADDISON PUTNAM, CHARLES B. RICHMOND,
WILLIAM A. RICHARDSON, SIDNEY SPALDING.
Annual Meeting, Second Tuesday in January. Dividends, First Monday of April
and October. Discount, Mondays and Thursdays.
XT. S. 7-30 Xotes constantly on hand and for Sale.
O" Dividends payable in Boston collected without charge.
City Institution for Savings,
6 APPLETON BLOCK,
CENTRAL STREET.
Open Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, and Friday, from i to t o'clock;
and Thursday and Saturday evenings from 7 to 9 o'clock.
Quarters commence on the Second Saturdays of January, April, July, and
October.
KATE OF INTEREST, FIVE PER CENT PER ANNUM.
NATHAN ALLEN, Pres. - - - JOHN A. BUTTRICK, Treas.
VICE-PRESIDENTS.
WILLIAM NORTH, JOSIAH G. ABBOTT, J. J. TWISS.
TKUSTEKS.
JONATHAN TYLER, ABRAM FRENCH,
J. B. FRENCH, JAMES B. FRANCIS,
JACOB ROBBINS, JOHN K. CHASE,
CHARLES H. WILDER, W. E. LIVINGSTON,
A. L. BROOKS, N. M. WRIGHT,
GEORGE BRAGDON, CHARLES B. RICHMOND.
BOARD OF INVESTMENT.
JOSIAH B. FRENCH, JAMES B. FRANCIS,
NATHAN ALLEN, CHARLES B. RICHMOND,
JOHN A. BUTTRICK.
338 LOWELL DIRECTORY.
FIRST NATIONAL BANK,
OENTEAL, corner MIDDLE STEEET.
ORGANIZED 1864.
Capital - $250,000.
AETHUE P. BONNET .... President.
GEORGE B. ALLEN Cashier.
W. F. PUTNAM Cl«rk.
DIRECTORS.
JAMES K. FELLOWS, GILMAN KIMBALL,
JAMES C. ABBOTT, ISAAC PLACE,
EPHRAIM BROWN, HENRY M. HOOKE,
W. H. PARKER, SAMUEL N. WOOD.
(DISCOUNT DAYS, TUESDAYS AND FRIDAYS.
Animal Election in Janiiary.
THE OLD
LOWELL NATIONAL BANK,
(FORMERLY THE LOWELL BANK,)
BANKING ROOMS IN SAVINGS-BANK BUILDING,
CORNER OF SHATTUCK AND MIDDLE STREETS.
Discount Days, Mondays and Thursdays. Annual Election,
Third Tuesday of January.
Incorporated as a State Bank, March 11, 1828. Authorized to commence business
as a National Banking Association, June 22, 1865.
CAPITAL, $200,000.
EDWARD TUCK, President.
CHARLES Itt. WILLIAMS, Cashier.
L.4URIN MARTIN, Clerk.
DIRECTORS.
Frederick Aykr, Wili.ard A. Beovvn^ Luther W. Faulkneb,
Jonathan P. Folsom, Joel Spalding, Edward Tuck,
John Waugh, Phineas Whiting, William H. P. Wright.
BANKS. 339
PRESCOTT NATIONAL BANK,
26 & 28 CENTRAL STREET,
OPPOSITE MIDDLE STREET.
Incorporated. 1850 - Reorganized 18G5.
CAPITAL, $300,000.
CHARLES B. C0BURN, President.
ARTEMAS S. TYLER, Cashier.
AL0NZ0 A. COBURN, Teller.
OTIS J. WAITE, Clerk.
Dl RECTORS.
Charles B. Coburn, John L. Cheney, Samuel Burbank, Benjamin Adams,
Elijah M. Read, Silas Tyler, Jr., D. S. Richardson, Charles Stott.
J. A. Brabrook, E. F. Sherman, Hapgood Wright,
ANNUAL MEETING, SECOND TUESDAY IN JANUARY.
Discount days, Monday and Thursday; Dividends payable first of April and October.
Bank Hours, 9 to 12, 3 to 4. Shut Saturday, P.M.
Sight Drafts and Orders on Boston collected without charge. General Banking
and Exchange business done on most favorable terms. Drafts drawn on New York.
THE LOWELL
Five Cent Savings Bank.
INCORPORATED 1854. I
Receives Deposits in sums of 5 cents to $1,000.
OFFICE, IN THE PRESCOTT NATIONAL BANK BUILDING,
26 & 28 CENTRAL STREET,
Opposite Middle Street, First Floor.
Open everv afternoon, except Saturday, from 2 to 4 ; and Tuesday and Saturday
evenings from"/ to 9 o'clock. Quarters commence first Saturday January, April, July,
and October.
HOKATIO WOOD, President.
VICE-PRESIDENTS,
Samuel Burbank, Xathan Crosby, Sewall G. Mack, Elijah M. Read, H. Hosford.
TRUSTEES.
John W. P. Abbott, Benjamin Adams. Chas. B. Coburn, Frank F. Battles. Joseph
A. Brabrook, Thomas Talbot, John F. Kimball, William A. Richardson, Hapgood
Wright, John L. Cheney, William F. Salmon, John Holt, Oliver E. Cushing, Silas
Tyler, Jr., John C. Bartlett.
ARTEMAS S. TYLER, Treasurer.
340 LOWELL DIRECTORY.
RAILROAD NATIONAL BANK,
Carleton Block, Merrimack Street.
INCORPORATED 1831 - - CONVERTED 1865.
CAPITAL, $800,000.
PAR VALUE OF SHARES, $100.
S. W. STIOKNEY, President.
JOHN P. ROGERS, Cashier.
JAMES S. HOVEY, Teller. WILLIAM V. AMSDEN, Clerk.
DIREGTORS.
HOMER BARTLETT, SAMUEL FAT,
WILLIAM A. BURKE, GEORGE RIPLEY,
CHARLES HOVEY, JAMES B. FRANCIS,
SEWALL G. MACK, JOHN W. P. ABBOT,
GEORGE MOTLEY, O. H. PERRY.
JOHN WRIGHT, .
Discount, Tuesdays and Fridays.
MECHANICS SAVINGS BANK,
CARLETON BLOCK, MERRIMACK STREET.
ORGANIZED 1861.
Open every afternoon (except Saturdays) from 2 to 4 o'clock; and on Thursday and
Saturday evenings from 7 to 9 o'clock.
WM. A. BURKE, President. JOHN F. ROGERS, Treasurer.
VICE-PRESIDENTS.
SAMUEL W. STICKNEY, OWEN STREET,
HOYT W. HILTON, ISAAC PLACE.
JEREMIAH CLARK,
TRUSTEES.
ANDREW MOODY, WILLIAM BROWN,
EDWARD F. SHERMAN, HORACE J. ADAMS,
ISAAC COOPER, EDWARD F. WATSON,
BENJAMIN C. SARGEANT, FERDINAND RODLIFF,
GEORGE RIPLEY, JULIAN V. KEYES,
SAMUEL FAY, JACOB ROGERS,
CHARLES HOVEY, JOHN TATTERSON.
ALFRED GILMAN,
BANKS. 341
The Wamesit National Bank
OIF* JLiO^^ESIjIL.,
Middlesex Street, near Northern Depot.
INCORPORATED AS A STATE BANK, APRIL 28, 1853.
ORGANIZED AS A NATIONAL ASSOCIATION, FEB. 3, 18C5.
Capital, #200,000.
OHAELES WHITNEY, President.
JOHN H. BUTTRICK, Cashier.
G. WINFIELD KNOWLTON, Clerk.
DIRECTORS.
DANIEL CHURCHILL, H. C. HOWE, CHARLES WHITNEY,
JOSIAH GATES, FRANCIS JEWETT, C. H. WILDER,
SAMUEL HORN, CHARLES E. PAIGE, A. F. WRIGHT. '
Annual Meeting, third Tuesday in January. Discounts, daily. Dividends,
first Monday of January and July.
Mereiaits 1 National Bask 9
MERCHANTS' BANK BUILDING,
43 1-2 Merrimack Street.
U. S. Depositary, and Financial Agent of the United States.
CAPITAL, $300,000.
Converted September, 1864.
HOCUM HOSFORD, President.
JOHN IV. PJEIHOE, Jr., Cashier.
HENRY P. WEBBER, Clerk. O. W. GAY, Clerk.
DIRECTORS.
HOCUM HOSFORD, JAMES C. AYER,
THOMAS NESMITH, WILLIAM KELLEY,
ROYAL SOUTHWICK, JOSHUA N. MARSHALL,
HORACE J. ADAMS, D. W. C. FARRINGTON.
JOSEPH H. ELY.
Ditcount, Monday and Thursdays. Annual Meeting, second Tuesday in January.
342 LOWELL DIRECTORY.
ST. AWE'S Si
Rooms in Savings-Bank Building.
MISS M. E. MAGRATH, Principal.
The three Terms of this School are as follows : —
The Fall Term, from the 1st of September until Christmas ; the Win-
ter Term, from the second week in January until Easter ; the Spring Term,
from the second week after Easter until July 26, with a recess of one week
at Whitsuntide.
The tuition will be at the rate of about twenty-eight dollars a year for
the English branches ; Languages, Drawing, and Music, extra, at the rate
of fifteen dollars a year for each language; Drawing, four dollars for 24
lessons; Music, fifteen dollars for 24 lessons; Languages, &c, without the
English, six dollars each, per term.
Pupils not connected with the school can take the extra studies at six
dollars per quarter; Music at fifteen dollars per quarter.
Application for further particulars may be made at Mr. B. C. Sargeant's.
NEW ENGLAND MUTUAL LIFE INS. CO.
-A-Ccumuiated. Fund, December 1, 1865,
$5,735,504.71.
Distribution, November 30, 1863,
$750,000 in Cash.
OFFICERS.
BENJ. F. STEVENS, President.
JOSEPH M. GIBBEIVS, Secretary.
W. W. NORLAND, M. D., Medical Examiner.
Directors. — Sewell Tappan, Marshall P. Wilder, Charles Hubbard, George H.
Folger, James Sturgis, Francis C. Lowell, James 8, Amory, Homer Bartlett, Ben-
jamin F. Stevens.
S. W. STICKNEY, Agent.
GEORGE H. WHITMOBE, Medical Examiner.
S. W. STICKNEY arid J. F. ROGERS,
COMMISSIONERS TO QUALIFY CIVIL OFFICERS.
S. W. STICKNEY, Notary Public.
INSURANCE COMPANIES. 343
Traders' and Mechanics'
INSURANCE COMPANY,
LOWELL, MASS.
MUTUAL -A-JSTID STOOEC.
CASH ASSETS, $198,000.
DIRECTORS.
C. B. COBURN, D. S. RICHARDSON,
L. G. HOWE, EDWARD TUCK,
THOMAS NESMITH, LEVI SPRAGUE,
H. HOSFORD, ISAAC PLACE,
S. W. STICKNEY, E. F. SHERMAN.
C. B. COBURN, Pres. E. F. SHERMAN, Sec. and Treas.
Office, 27 Central Street, Lowell.
Home Insurance Co., of New York.
CASH ASSETS, $3,633,000.00.
Lorillard Fire Insurance Company, of New York.
CASH ASSETS, $1,496,335.00.
Yonkers and New York Ins. Co., of New York.
CASH ASSETS, $601,500.00.
Springfield Fire and Marine Ins. Co., of Springfield, Mass.
CASH ASSETS, $780,973.00.
State Mutual Life Assurance Go., of Worcester.
>8®=- Insurance effected to any desirable amount, in the best Companies, at" cur-
rent rates.
E. F. SHERMAN, Agent,
27 CENTRAL STREET, LOWELL.
344 LOWELL DIRECTORY.
GEO. F. HUNT & CO.,
Fire and Life Insurance Agency,
28 CENTRAL STREET,
(Over Prescott National Bank,)
LOWELL, IvE .A. S S-
I^oyal Insurance Company,
CAPITAL AND RESERVE, $6,000,000.
Losses promptly settled at their office in Boston, without reference elsewhere.
HOWARD FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY, BOSTON.
Capital, $200,000.
Merchants' and. Farmers'
MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY, WORCESTER.
Incorporated in 1846. Cash Assets over $300,000.
SECURITY INSURANCE COMPANY, NEW YORK.
Capital, 81,000,000, Assets, $1,477,677.13.
GERMANIA FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY, NEW YORK.
Capital and Surplus, $876,815.50.
NARRAGANSETT FIRE AND MARINE INSURANCE CO., PROVIDENCE, R.I.
Capital and Surplus, $751,438.15.
NORTH AMERICAN FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY, HARTFORD, CONN.
Capital and Surplus, $401,374.73.
CONNECTICUT FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY, HARTFORD, CONN.
Capital and Surplus, $304,601.08.
BALTIC FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY, NEW YORK.
Capital and Surplus, $364,000.
MIDDLESEX MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE CO., CONCORD, MASS.
Incorporated in 1826. Cash Assets, $141,741.4 8.
CONNECTICUT MUTUAL LIFE INS. CO., OF HARTFORD, CONN.
Assets over $18,000,000. Average dividends over 50 per cent. Number of
members, 55,000. (See opposite page.)
MUTUAL BENEFIT LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY, OF NEWARK, N.J.
Assets over $15,000,000. Dividends 50 per cent.
GREAT WESTERN LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY, OF NEW YORK CITY.
All Policies and Dividends are non-forfeitable. Policies are incontestable. Thirty
days' grace for payment of premiums.
STATE MUTUAL LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY, OF WORCESTER, MASS.
Dividends declared annually, and payable in cash. Premiums from 20 to 25 per
cent lower than other Companies.
All Policies in Massachusetts Life Insurance Companies are non-forfeitable by law
of the State. Payment of Premiums, in above Life Insurance Companies, may be
made either wholly in cash, or part cash and part note.
Insurance effected, in large or small amounts, against Loss or Damage by Fire, in
reliable Stock and Mutual Insurance Companies, on favorable terms. Forty to fifty
per cent Dividends paid to Policy-holders by our Mutual Companies. Losses promptly
paid.
A.ctive and reliable Canvassers wanted.
GEORGE F. HUNT. GEORGE M. ELLIOTT.
INSURANCE COMPANIES. . 345
GENERAL AGENCY OF THE
Connecticut Mutual
LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY,
OIF HARTFORD, CO^sT^ST.,
28 CENTRAL, STREET, LOWELL,, MASS.,
Over Prescott National Bank.
dumber of Members, over 55,000.
Accumulated Capital, $18,000,000.
Annual Income, $6,500,000.
Surplus Assets , over $5,500,000.
Average Dividends, over 50 per cent.
The Company was organized in 1846 upon the purely Mutual system. It
has no proprietary, or Stock Capital; every dollar of its funds belongs to its
members. The pre-eminent satisfaction, therefore, in the contemplation of
its vast figures is, that they denote not the enrichment of a Corporation, but
present and coming blessings to thousands of homes !
All Policies issued by the Company are either non-forfeitable by their terms,
or may be converted into those that are so, at the option of the insured.
Payment of premium can be made either wholly in cash, or half cash and
half note.
Insurance can be effected in this Company in all the forms desired.
j£g= Active and reliable Canvassers wanted.
F. W. WHEELER, General Agent
For Middlesex and Essex Counties.
GEORGE P. HUNT & CO., Local Agents,
28 CENTRAL STREET,
XjOWZELIj, MASS.
346 . LOWELL DIRECTORY.
LOWELL III II II, Fine INS. CO.,
49 CENTRAL STREET.
JAMES K. FELLOWS, President.
JAMES COOK, Secretary.
DIRECTORS.
Jonathan Tyler, Benjamin Walker, A. R. Brown, John Nesmith, George Stevens,
W. E. Livingston, William H. Wiggin, Abram French, Alden B. Bnttrick, Charles A.
Stott, Jacob Robbins, William P. Brazer, J. C. Abbott, E. B. Patch, J. K. Fellows,
Amos B. French.
JAMES COOK, No. 49 Central St., Agent for
CITY, Hartford, Conn. Capital, $250,000; Cash Assets $f23,S38.48
MARKET, New York. " 200,000; Cash Assets 47C,170.C)3
NORTH AMERICAN, do. " 500,000; Cash Assets 765,057.77
ALBANY CITY, do. " 200,000; Cash Assets 26<>,h00.00
U. STATES, Baltimore. " 500,000; Cash Assets 772,000.00
TRADESMEN'S, N.Y. " 150.000; Cash Assets 252,804 00
MERRIMACK MUTUAL, Andover, Mass. Cash Assets 45,000.00
CITIZENS', Brighton, Mass. Cash Assets 33,000.00
Cash Dividends in Citizens' of from 10 to 50 per cent.
CHARTER OAK LIFE, Hartford, Conn. Assets, $3,250,000, rapidly increasing.
Life and Fire Insurance Agency.
MASSACHUSETTS MUTUAL LIFE INS. CO., SPRINGFIELD, MASS.
Assets, over $1,200,000.
HOME INSURANCE COMPANY, OF NEW HAVEN, CONN.
Capital, $1,000,000.
NIAGARA FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY, OF NEW YORK.
Capital and Surplus, over $1,300,000.
MANHATTAN INSURANCE COMPANY, OF NEW YORK.
Capital and Surplus, over $1,000,000.
MERCHANTS' INSURANCE COMPANV, OF PROVIDENCE, R.I.
Capital and Surplus, $300,000.
BAY STATE FIRE INSURANCE CO., OF WORCESTER, MASS.
CAPITAL AND SURPLUS, $150,000.
COMMERCE INSURANCE COMPANY, OF ALBANY, N.Y.
Capital, $400,000.
■WESTERN INSURANCE COMPANY, OF BUFFALO, N.Y.
Capital and Surplus, $590,000.
Q,UINCY MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE CO., OF QTTINCY, MASS.
Cash Assets, over $260,000.
DORCHESTER MUTUAL FIRE INS. CO., OF DORCHESTER, MASS.
Jeremiah S. Folsom, Agt., 21 Central St., Lowell, Mass.
INSURANCE. 347
FIRE INSURANCE AGENCY,
.ETNA INSURANCE COMPANY, HARTFORD, CONN.
CAPITAL AND SURPLUS, $4,500,000.
HARTFORD FIRE INS. COMPANY, HARTFORD, CONN.
CAPITAL AND SURPLUS, $3,000,000.
PHOENIX INSURANCE COMPANY, HARTFORD, CONN.
CAPITAL AND SURPLUS, $1,300,000.
NATIONAL INSURANCE COMPANY, BOSTON.
CAPITAL AND SURPLUS, $650,000.
INTERNATIONAL INSURANCE COMPANY, NEW YORK.
CAPITAL AND SURPLUS, $1,300,000.
PUTNAM INSURANCE CO., HARTFORD, CONN.
CAPITAL, $500,000.
ROGER WILLIAMS INSURANCE CO., PROVIDENCE, R.I.
CAPITAL, $150,000.
TRAVELERS' INSURANCE CO., HARTFORD, CONN.
CAPITAL AND SURPLUS, $750,000.
Insures against loss of life, and disabling bodily injury, from accidents of all kinds,
at low rates of premium.
GEORGE RIPLEY, Agent,
Lowell, January 1, 1868. No. 10 Middle St., near Central St.
THE MUTUAL BENEFIT
LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY,
NEWARK, N.J.
JOSHUA MERRILL, A?ent,
37 Merrimack Street, Lowell, Mass.
Total Receipts for 1867 - - - $4939,892 25
Total Assets, Jan, 1, 1868 - $14,290,088 17
A Dividend of Return Premiums of Fifty (50) per cent has been declared on the
Life Policies issued prior to January 1, 1807, applicable to the premiums paid in 1866;
on ordinary Endowment Policies of the same year Forty (40) per cent; and on Non-
Forfeiting Endowments Thirty-three and one-third (33J) per cent.
The Directors have also ordered the payment of the Twentieth and Twenty-
first Dividends (those declared in 1866 and 1807), bein;; Fifty per cent each (mak-
ing One Hundred per cent), to the members entitled to the same, as their premiums
become due during the year 1808; those holding Script to be allowed the same as cash
in payment of Premiums, and, where there is a loan, the whole amount to be credited
thereon.
LEWIS C. GROVER, President.
EDWARD A. STRONG, Sec. BENJ. C. MILLER, Vice-Pres.
348 LOWELL DIRECTORY.
LOWELL (ilUIGHT
1TI T
Office, Middle, corner Shattuck Street,
Oetp>ita,l $250,000
Commenced Lighting, January 1, 1850.
JOHN WRIGHT, President.
DIRECTORS.
William A. Burke, Sewall G. Mack,
Levi Sprague, Jacob Mogers,
James B. Francis, Henry M. Hooke.
JOHN F. ROGERS, Treasurer.
OLIVER E. CUSHING, Agent.
2>. B. BABTLETT, Paymaster.
MANUFACTURING COMPANIES. 349
WAMESIT POWER CO.,
LOCATED ON LAWRENCE STREET,
AT WHIPPLE'S MILLS,
INCORPORATED 1865.
CAPITAL - - - - $150,000,
TAPPAN WENTWORTH, President.
BENJAMIN F. BUTLER, Treasurer.
D. C. G. FIELD, Agent.
This Company controls the water of Concord
River, and leases the power to others for manufac-
turing purposes. They have an aggregate of 500
H.P. — Steam and Water.
The Charter permits the Company to manufac-
ture on their own account.
350 LOWELL DIRECTORY.
North End ot IMitton Street,
INCORPORATED 1833.
CAPITAL - - - $2,500,000.
B. F. CROWNINSHIELD, Treas., 60 State Street, Boston.
JOHN C. PALFREY, Agent.
BENJAMIN PATCH, Paymaster of Mills.
HENRY BURROWS, Snpt. of Print Works.
WM. HARDMAN, Paymaster of Print Works.
Spindles 100,000
Looms 2,400
Females employed 1,500
Males employed . . . 620
Yards made per week ■ . 440,000
Cotton consumed per week, lbs 85,000
Yards Dyed and Printed 440,000
Kinds of Goods made Prints No. 30 to 37
Pay-day on the Saturday before the 16th of each month.
This Corporation runs five Mills, besides the Print Works.
INCOEPORATED COMPANIES. 351
PROPRIETOR S
OF THE
Lock.s cfc Canals
— ON —
MERRIMACK RIVER,
Office, Mechanic Street.
INCORPORATED 1793.
JOHN S. MORSE, Treasurer,
30 MILK STREET, BOSTON.
JAMES B. FRANCIS, -Agent.
NOAH JR. HARLOW, Paymaster.
This Company control and manage the Water-
Power of the Merrimack River, at Lowell,
and also carry on works for
KYANIZING AND BUBNETTIZING TIMBER.
Pay-day on the Monday after the last Saturday of
each month.
352 LOWELL DIRECTORY.
l\ mail u fiiviu mil u uv.,
JACKSON STREET,
INCORPORATED 1825.
Capital, $1,200,000.
EBEN BACON, Treasurer,
47 STATE STREET, BOSTON.
OLIVER H. MOULTON, Superintendent.
FERDINAND RODLIFP, Jr., Paymaster.
Spindles 50,268
Looms 1,350
Females Employed ----- 850
Males Employed ------ 308
Yards made per week - - - - 235,000
Cotton consumed per weeli, lbs. - - - 50,000
Cleaned Wool consumed per weeli, lbs. - 10,000
Yards Dyed 6,000
Yards Printed 126,000
Ki:rci>s of goods ma^je: :
Delaines, Cotton Flannels, Prints, Ticks,
Stripes, Sheetings and Shirtings, 5 to 53.
THE NUMBER OF MILLS RUN BY THIS COMPANY IS FIVE, AND ONE
PRINTING ESTABLISHMENT.
Pay-day, second week after last Saturday in each month.
MANUFACTUEING COMPANIES. 353
Lowell Manufacturing Company,
MARKET STREET,
INCORPORATED 1828.
Capital - - - $2,000,000.
D. B, JEWETT, Treasurer, 28 State St., Boston.
THOMAS SAMPSON, Jr., Clerk, 28 State St., Boston.
GEORGE C. RICHARDSON & CO., Selling Agents,
96 Devonshire St., Boston ; and 81 Worth St., New York.
SAMUEL PAY, Superintendent.
AMOS A. BLANOHARD, Paymaster.
SPINDLES.
12,500 Worsted and Wool, 2,816 Cotton.
258 Power Carpet, 124 Cotton, 50 Stuff Goods.
Females employed, 1,000 ; IMales employed, 450.
w , „ . ( 35,000 YARDS CARPETINGS.
Yards made per Week, < 13,000 yards sheetings.
Cotton consumed per week .... 4,000.
Clean Wool consumed per week . . . 63,000.
Manufacture Carpets, Sheeting's, and StnfF
Goods.
THIS COMPANY RUN ONE SPINNING, ONE CARPET, AND ONE
FINE -WORSTED MILL.
Pay-day, week after the last Saturday in each month.
354 LOWELL DIRECTORY.
MIDDLESEX COMPANY,
WARREN STREET,
INCORPORATED 1830.
CAPITAL - - - $750,000.
RICHARD S. FAY, Treasurer,
69 Federal Street, Boston,
FERRT & WENDELL, Selling Agents,
69 Federal Street, Boston.
OLIVER H. PERRY, Agent.
WILLIAM C. AVERY, Superintendent.
ALBERT A. HAGGETT, Paymaster.
Spindles, 16,400.
Looms, 250 broadcloth, 50 narrow.
Females employed, 320.
Males employed, 427.
Yards made per week, ■{ 2,000-3-4.
( 2,500 Sq. Shawls.
Clean Wool consumed per week, 25,000 pounds.
ItllVIJS OF GOODS MAJDE:
BROADCLOTHS, DOESKINS, CASSIMERES, and SHAWLS.
NUMBER OF MILLS RUN BY THIS COMPANY IS FOUR, AND ONE
DYE-HOUSE.
Pay-day, Friday after the fourth Saturday lu each month.
MANUFACTURING COMPANIES. 355
Lawrence Manufacturing Co.,
NORTH E3STID OF SUFFOLK.
INCORPORATED 1831.
CAPITAL - - - $1,500,000.
HENRY V. WARD, Treasurer,
39 Kilby Street, Boston.
WILLIAM F. SALMOIV, Agent.
T. L. P. LAM SON, Paymaster.
Spindles 60,432
Looms 1,564
Knitting Machines 190
Females employed ...... 1,350
Males employed . . . . . . . 350
Yards made ver week S 300 ' 000 Cotton Cloth '
lards made per week . j ^ m doz Eosiery
Cotton consumed per week, lbs 110,000
Clean Wool consumed per week .... 2,000
KINDS OF GOODS MADE:-
Sheeting, Shirting, Printing Cloth, Cotton and Merino
Hosiery.
Number of Mills ran by this Company, Five s and Dye Houses.
Pay-day, second week after last Saturday in each month.
356 LOWELL DIRECTORY.
LOWELL BLEACHERY
Bleachery St., in south part of the city,
INCORPORATED 1832.
CAPITAL - - - $300,000.
SJMMIEE G. SWELLING, Treasurer,
82 MILK STREET, BOSTON.
FKJMJVK P. JSPPEETOW, Agent,
HEJVRY P. PEUKMWS, Paymaster.
FEMALES EMPLOYED .40
MALES EMPLOYED 360
GOODS BLEACHED PER ANNUM .... 8,000,000
YARDS DYED PER ANNUM 15,000,000
.All Grades and Styles of
COTTON GOODS BLEACHED AND DYED.
Pay-day, Tuesday following; last Saturday of each month.
MANUFACTURING COMPANIES.
357
BOOTT COTTON MILLS,
Amory, foot John Street.
INCORPORATED 1835.
CAPITAL - $1,200,000
KICHAKD D. KOQERS, Treasurer,
60 State Street, Boston.
WILLIAM A. BURKE, Agent. THOMAS S. SHAW, Superintendent.
GEO. W. BEDLOW, Paymaster.
Spindles ....
Looms ....
Females employed
Males employed, including mule-tenders
Yards made per week
Cotton consumed per week, in pounds .
v i en i i ) Drillings and Sheetings
Kinds of (ioods made, >• r,P- L . t, • ^ rn
No. 14
74,996
1,878
1,020
290
350,000
110,000
Sheeting
J" Shirtings, Print Cloths, 30 to 40.
This Company Runs 5 Mills.
PAY-DAY, WEEK AFTER LAST SATURDAY IN EACH MONTH.
358 LOWELL DIRECTORY.
iiwii in mi i\ mi i in iii
LOCATED AT
Junction of Merrimack and Concord Eivers,
Between Bridge and Merrimack Streets.
INCORPORATED 1839.
CAPITAL - - $1,800,000.
Homer Bartlett, Treasurer, 60 State St., Boston;
Frothingharn & Co., Selling Agents, 59 Franklin St., Boston.
Frank F. Battles, Agent.
Amos Rugg, Paymaster.
Spindles 67,873
Looms 1,878
Females employed 1,300
Males employed 400
Yards made per week 540,000
Cotton consumed per week 180,000
Kinds of goods made Sheetings, Shirtings, Drillings.
Numbers of Yarn 8 to 37
Number of Mills Run by this Company, Six.
PAY-DAY, WEEK AFTEE SECOND SATTTEDAY IN EACH MONTH.
PRESCOTT MILLS.
ERASTUS BOYDEN - - - Superintendent.
PHILETUS BURNHAM, Paymaster.
PAY-DAY, SAME AS MASSACHUSETTS.
These Mills belong to the Massachusetts Cotton Mills, and the
Statistics are included in those of that Company.
MANUFACTURING COMPANIES. 359
APPLETON COMPANY,
j^CKSonsr street.
INCORPORATED 1898.
CAPITAL - - - $600,000.
GEORGE MOTLEY, Treasurer,
47 STATE STEEET, BOSTOIST.
J. H, SAWYER, Superintendent.
A. H. ROBINSON, Paymaster.
Spindles 31,120
Looms 717
Females employed 400
Males employed 140
Yards made per -week 160,000
Cotton consumed per week, lbs 66,000
Manufacture Sheetings, Drillings, and Shirtings, 14 to SO
Number of Mills run by this Company are three.
PAY-DAY, WEEK AFTER LAST SATURDAY IN EACH MONTH.
360 LOWELL DIRECTORY.
MAcarai saw,
DUTTON STREET.
INCOKPORATED 1845.
CAPITAL 8600,000,
J. THOMAS STEVENSON, Treasurer,
82 Milk Street, Boston.
ANDREW MOODY - - - Superintendent.
WILLIAM W. SHERMAN - - Paymaster.
800 MEN EMPLOYED.
IvI-A.lSrXJrA.OTXJIiE
Cotton Machinery, Locomotives,
Machinists 1 Tools, Mill Work, &c.
They have 3To\zr Shops, Smithy, and. Foundry.
Pay-day, last Saturday in each month.
WIRE HEDDLES, ETC. 361
ESTABLISHED 1836.
ID. O. BROWN,
MANUFACTURER OF
WEAVERS'
REEDS AND HARNESSES;
Also Patentee and Sole Manufacturer of Improved
Patented Wire Meddles,
FOR COTTON OR WOOLEN.
Warranted not to catch the Warp Thread in the eye.
Patented May 21, 1867.
OFFICE, MANUFACTORY, AND RESIDENCE,
CHURCH, CORNER OF WARREN STREET,
(Near the Middlesex Mills,)
IjO'WIEIL.ZL,,, mass.
The subscriber, in calling the attention of Manufacturers to his PATENTED
WIRE HEDDIiE, can confidently recommend it as the best adapted to all kinds of
weaving (Woolen, Cotton, or Silk Goods) of any Wire Heddle now in use. The eye in
this Heddle is near perfection, if not perfect; the warp thread will not catch in the
twist of the wire which forms the eye, and the warper knots will pass freely through
the eye without injury ; and has given the most perfect satisfaction wherever it has
been used.
Orders solicited and promptly executed by
D. C. BROWN, Patentee,
Sole Manufacturer and Proprietor,
RECOMMENDATIONS s -
The undersigned cheerfully recommend D. C. Brown's Patented Wire Heddle
as superior to any which has come to our knowledge : —
George Crompton, Crompton Loom Works, Worcester, Mass. ; Davis & Furber,
Wool Machine Makers, North Andover, Mass.; W. H. Salisbury, Agent Washington
Mills, Lawrence, Mass. ; Edward Barrows, Agent Merrimack Mills, Lowell, Mass. ;
William C. Avery, Supt. Middlesex Mills, Lowell, Mass.; Isaac Farrington, Proprie-
tor Eagle Mills, Lowell, Mass.; A. H. Chase, Chase Mills, Lowell, Mass.
We, the undersigned, are using D. C. Brown's Patented Wire Heddle, and
are satisfied that it is the best Wire Heddle that we have ever used : —
S. S. Fuller, Overseer of Weaving in Cloth Department, Middlesex Mills, Lowell,
Mass. ; H. Butterworth, Overseer of Weaving in Shawl Department, Middlesex Mills,
Lowell, Mass.; J. E. Chase, Supt. Chase Mills, and Overseer of Weaving, Lowell,
Mass.; O. W. Kenison, Overseer of Weaving, Pemberton Mills, Lawrence, Mass.;
Joseph Clayton, Designer, Merrimack Mills, Lowell, Mass. ; Thomas Clegg, Lawrence,
Mass.
362 LOWELL DIRECTORY.
GEORGE W. HARRIS,
PROPRIETOR AND MANUFACTURER OF
Harris's Patent Loom Harness
KNIT f III MACHIN
Also Manufacturer of all kinds of
LOOM HAJUSTESSE S.
REEDS FURNISHED TO ORDER.
LAWRENCE CORPORATION LOWELL, MASS.
Orders solicited and promptly attended to, and all work warranted.
CAREY & HARRIS,
Corner of Broadway and Mount Vernon Streets,
LOWELL, MASS.,
MANUFACTURERS OF
Patent Wood-Turning and Self-Feeding
CIRCULAR SAWING MACHINES,
Wood-working Machinery,
Including all kinds of Machinery for
BEDSTEAD, BOBBIN, AND CHAIR WORE.
All our Machinery is warranted to give perfect satisfaction.
ADJUSTABLE HANGERS,
PULLEYS, AND SHAFTING.
Our improved adjustable Hanger, with self-oiling box, was awarded the
HIGHEST PRIZE
At the late Middlesex Mechanics' Fair in this city.
-JS-For Cuts and Circulars, address as above.
POST-OFFICE, ETC. 363
Lowell Institution for Savings. — Shattuck Street. Theodore
Edson, President. James G. Carney, Treasurer.
Lowell Horse Railroad Company. — Office, Museum Building,
Merrimack Street, opposite Central. Road opened March 1, 1864.
Capital, $100,000. William E. Livingston, President. Albert
Wheeler, Vice-President. John A. Goodwin, Treasurer and
Clerk. Directors, James Noxon, Syracuse, N.Y. ; Joel Thayer,
Skaneateles, N.Y. ; Robert Wood, G. N. Kennedy, Syracuse, NT.
Suffolk Manufacturing Company. — Suffolk Street. Capital,
$600,000. John Wright, Agent. Pay-day, week after last Satur-
day in each month.
Tremont Mills. — Suffolk Street. Incorporated 1830. Capital,
$600,000. Charles F. Battles, Agent. Pay-day, week after last
Saturday in each month.
United States Internal Revenue. — C. C. Esty, of Framingham,
Assessor. George W. Coburn, Benjamin Goddard, J. D. Pinder,
Assistant Assessors in Lowell. Office, No. 2 Nesmith's Block.
John Nesmith, Collector, office 1 Nesmith's Block. George Hedrick,
Deputy Collector, office 36 Central Street. James G. Buttrick,
Deputy Collector, office 1 Nesmith's Block.
LOWELL POST-OFFICE.
Ofrke, Merrimack Street, opposite Central. John A. Goodwin,
Postmaster. Levi Hedge, Chief Clerk. Samuel M. Bellows,
Loring H. Austin, Philip P. Haggerty, James H. Pinder, Assistant
Clerks. George Hobson, Charles F. Tilton, Albert Pinder, W. F.
Marvell, Edwin A. Howe, William G. Brady, Letter Carriers.
Office hours, from 7, a.m., to 8, p.m. Mails sent to Boston, Nashua,
Concord, and Manchester, N.H., three times a day; to Worcester,
Lawrence, and East, twice a day ; to New York, Fitchburg, and
places on the Cheshire Railroad, and North of Concord, N.H., once
a day ; to California by overland daily, and by steamer on the 10th,
20th, and last day of each month ; to Pelham and Windham, N.H.,
and Concord, Mass., on Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays.
Foreign mails, three times a week. Letters are delivered and col-
lected in the city, by carriers, free.
364
LOWELL DIRECTORY.
BOSTON AND LOWELL RAILROAD, AND NASHUA AND
LOWELL RAILROAD.
View of New Depot, in Boston, on Causeway Street.
The Boston and Lowell and Nashua and Lowell Railroads operate the Stony-
Brook and Wilton, Lowell and Lawrence, and Salem and Lowell Railroads.
George Stark, Manager. John B. Winslow, Superintendent. Offices at the
Depot in Boston. Charles E. Paige, Freight and Passenger Agent. Office,
Middlesex Street Depot, Lowell.
Incorporated June, 1830. Open for travel, June, 1835. New Depot, at
Lowell, corner of Merrimack and Dutton Streets.
Season Tickets, between Lowell and Boston, not transferable, and payable in
advance, are given for three months, for $30 ; six months, $60 ; and one year,
$120. They are not to be used on express business, and entitle the bearer to
carry nothing but strictly personal baggage, or such parcels as may be taken in
the hand, without incommoding other passengers. Other articles, or merchan-
dise, are not to be taken as baggage, except at discretion of the conductor, and
by paying extra.
Package Tickets, to Boston, are sold in packages of 10, for $7.50; to North
Billerica, in packages of 10, for $1.40.
Lowell to miles.
Billerica Mills 4^
Billerica and Tewksbury 7
Wilmington 11
North Woburn 14^
Woburn Watering-Place 16
VV oburn .
Winchester 18
Medford 21
Boston 26
FARES.
15
25
35
45
50
55
60
65
No charge for children under four years of age. Between Boston and
Lowell, second-class fare, 70 cents. The above rates are five cents less than
the fare when taken in the cars.
RAILROADS.
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Nashua & Lowell Railroad.
United with the Boston and Lowell Railroad, connects at Nashua
with the Wilton Railroad, and with the Concord Railroad.
Incorporated June 23, 1835. Depot, Middesex Street, Lowell. Opened for travel,
October 8, 1838.
STONY BEOOK RAILROAD.
Connecting with the Nashua and Lowell Railroad at North Chelmsford,
and terminating at Groton.
Incorporated in 1845. Capital Stock, $300,000. Opened for travel, July 1, 1848.
Depot, Middlesex Street.
Officers. —George Stark, Manager. J. B. Winslow, General Superintendent.
LOWELL AND LAWRENCE RAILROAD.
Incorporated March 27, 1846. Annual Meeting, first Monday in January. Capital,
$300,000.
F. H. Nourse, Local Superintendent, Treasurer, and Clerk. Office, Middlesex
Street Depot.
From Lowell * to Distances.
Mace's 3
Tewksbury Centre 5
Shed's Crossing,! or Almshouse Station 6
Hagget's Pond 10
Lawrence} 13
Prices.
10
15
20
40
•Connects with Nashua and Lowell Railroad.
tConnects with Lowell and Salem Railroad.
JConnects with Boston and Maine Railroad, and Manchester and Lawrence Railroad.
Season Tickets between Lowell and Lawrence, three months, $11
between Lowell and Tewksbury, three months, $8.
Season Tickets
SALEM AND LOWELL RAILROAD.
Incorporated in 1848. Opened August 1, 1850. Capital, $400,000. Annual meet-
ing on Tuesday after first Monday of January.
Officers. — George Stark, Manager. J. B. Winslow, General Superintendent.
F. H. Nourse, Local Superintendent, Clerk, and Treasurer. Office, Middlesex Street
Depot, Lowell.
From Lowell to Distances.
Whipple's Crossing 1
Tewksbury 5
Shed's Crossing, or Aims-House Station .... 6
Burt's Mills 8
Wilmington Junction 9
Wilmington 10
North Heading 14
Paper Mills 16
Phelps Mills 18
West Danvers 18J
Proctor's Corner 20
South Danvers 22
Carltonville 23
Salem 24
Fares.
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366 LOWELL DIRECTORY.
St. PATMimm
CONDUCTED BY THE
SCEURS DE NOTRE DAME,
.A. DA MIS STREET, LOWELL, MASS.
TEBMS =
$150 00
20 00
60 00
12 00
12 00
6 00
5 00
$4 00
5 00
6 00
7 00
10 00
For Board and Tuition, per Session of 46 weeks, one Quarter
payable in advance ......
" Washing .......
" Half Boarders, who dine at the Academy, per Session as
above ........
" Piano and Vocal Music, per Quarter
" Guitar, per Quarter ......
" Painting and Drawing, per Quarter
" Bedding ........
TERMS FOR THE DAY SCHOOL:
For Preparatory Class, per Quarter ....
" Grammar " " •. " ....
" Higher Grammar Class, per Quarter ....
" Senior Class, per Quarter .....
" Music, per Quarter ......
" Drawing, per Quarter, as above.
No extra charge for French.
No deduction will be made for the withdrawal of a pupil before the expi-
ration of the term, unless in case of sickness.
Particular attention will be paid to Plain and Ornamental Needlework.
Connected with the Academy is a Free Day-School ; also a Free Even-
ing-School for Girls, Wednesday and Saturday evenings.
The course of education embraces every useful and ornamental branch
suitable for young ladies.
Difference of religion is no obstacle to admission, provided the pupils con-
form to the general regulations of the house.
The scholastic year commences the first Monday in September, and ends
about the 15th of July. Pupils are admitted at any time during the term.
There will be an additional charge of twenty dollars for those who spend
the vacation at the Academy.
On Wednesday, from 2 o'clock till 5, p.m., the pupils are permitted to
receive visits from their parents, and other persons formally authorized by them.
For further particulars apply at the Academy, or by letter to the
Superioress.
NEWSPAPERS. 367
L O W E L. L
DAILY COURIER,
The largest
and most widely circulated
daily paper in Middlesex County.
Published every afternoon (Sunday excepted), by
MARDEN & ROWELL,
No. 21 CENTRAL (cor. Central and Middle Sts.)
THE LOWELL DAILY COURIER
Has a circulation one-half larger than any other daily paper in Middlesex
County.
Terms, $6.00 a year in advance,
Or $6.50, if not paid within three months of the time of subscribing.
Lowell Weekly Journal,
PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY MORNING, BY
No. 21 CENTRAL STREET - - LOWELL.
THE LOWELL WEEKLY JOURNAL
IS LAR&ER,
AND HAS A WIDER CIRCULATION,
THAN ANY OTHER PAPER IN MIDDLESEX CO.
It pays particular attention to COUNTY NEWS (having correspondents in
all the towns); and also to the AGRICULTURAL DEPARTMENT, which
gives a large amount of original and selected matter from some of the best agricul-
tural writers in the State.
Terms, $2.00 a year, in advance.
G. A. MARDEN. E. T. ROWELL.
368 LOWELL DIRECTORY.
DAILY CITIZEN AND NEWS
PRINTING OFFICE
44 CENTRAL STREET,
This Establishment is amply provided with all the means for executing
all iti]vr>s of
LETTER-PRESS PRINTING,
JVeatly, Cheaply, and Expeditiously.
For Plain or Colored Posters, it has the largest sized Hand-Press in
New England.
DAILY CITIZEN and NEWS
IS PUBLISHED AT $5.00 PER TEAR,
And has the largest subscription list of any daily paper in Middlesex County.
WEEKLY AMERICAN CITIZEN
IS ISSUED AT $2.00 A YEAR.
Publishers and Proprietors,
No. 44 Central, nearly opposite Middle Street.
CHAUNCEY L. KNAPP. GEORGE F. MOREY.
ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT.
369
B. H. PENHALLOW'S
EXTENSIVE
JOB PRINTING ROOMS,
WYMAN'S EXCHANGE, LOWELL, MASS.
This Establishment, which was commenced in June, 1840, is one of the very largest
and best in Massachusetts, for the rapid, perfect, and economical execution of JOB
PRINTING, in its various branches. Its facilities are inferior to no other first-class
office in New England.
Manufacturers, Merchants, Mechanics, Insurance Companies, Banks, Lawyers —
in fact, all persons requiring Printing done neatly and promptly, on terms as low as
any man can lire and pay his honest debts — are invited to call, and examine the numer-
ous specimens (both plain and fancy) of the work of this Office, which the proprietor
will take pleasure in showing them.
THE A.RT PRESERVATIVE/
STONE & HUSE,
fe No. 21 Central Street, Lowell,
HAVE THE
J^Sfv LARGEST BOOK, NEWSPAPER and GENERAL
fc^£~f JOB PRINTING OFFICE (outside of Boston)
^§T^ IN EASTERN MASSACHUSETTS.
VOX POPTJLI,
An Independent Family Newspaper, commenced in 1840 ; — Stone & Huse, proprietors
and publishers. Terms, $2.00 per annum in advance. The circulation of Vox Populi
is larger than any other paper in Lowell.
Jt©-This office, which is the oldest and by far the largest in Lowell, is kept
thoroughly supplied with every material necessary for the prompt, neat, and econo-
mical execution of LETTER-PRESS PRINTING. Having the most
MODERN TYPES ^KTI3 FfLESSIBS
in use, the proprietors feel assured that they can compete successfully with any other
establishment in the prompt and neat execution of all work intrusted to them, and
at as LOW PRICES as can be offered anywhere.
Special attention given to Printing for Cotton and Woolen Manu-
facturing Establishments ; Mercantile, Banking,
and Business Companies.
ALSO, PLAIN AND COLORED JOB PRINTING.
All Mmis ©f 09PPBB-PLATB Prftatiag.
Marriage and Visiting Cards, and Circulars, of the latest styles.
Proprietors.
E. STONE,
W. MUSE,
370 LOWELL DIRECTORY.
ABBOTT & EAMES,
Wholesale and Retail Dealers in
Foreign and Domestic Dry Goods,
SILKS, SHAWLS, «fcc;
And Manufacturers of
LADIES' G-.A.IR.MEnxrTS,
No. 132 Merrimack Street.
C. H. Abbott. | ONE PRICE. I L. J. Eames.
TAPLEY & LEONARD,
(Successors to Joseph Tapley,)
At the Railroad Wood-Yard, near the Round House,
DEALERS IN
WOOD OF ALL KINDS,
"WHICH THEY FURNISH, WHEN DESIRED,
S^WED ^VTVO SPLIT,
READY FOR THE FIRE.
Orders may "be left at
No. 37 OHUEOH ST.,
OR A.T
B. C. Sargeant's Book Store,
CITY GOVERNMENT BUILDING.
JAMES MARREN,
DEALER IN
West India G-oods,
And Choice Family GROCERIES, "Wines, Liquors, Cigars, &c,
34 LOWELL STREET, - LOWELL.
91. O. HALLETT,
WATCHMAKER & JEWELLER,
At the Old Brastow Stand, 153 Central St., Lowell.
Fine Watches and Clocks carefully Corrected and Repaired.
A good assortment of Swiss and American AVatches constantly
on hand.
j83=- One of Howard's best Astronomical Clocks kept for the
purpose of regulating Watches correctly.
ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT.
371
Meadow River Manufacturing Co.,
john Mcdonald, Agent,
MANUFACTURERS OF
DOOR MATS, RUGS, CARPETS, ETC.,
Made of Coir, Sisal, Berlin, Manilla, and "Wool-
Odd sizes, suitable for Halls, Churches, and fine Tenements, made to order.
No. 10 HALE STKEET
LOWELL, MASS.
LIVINGSTON, CARTER, & CO.
MANUFACTURERS OF BEST QUALITY
AND FLANNEL:
F-oifc FAMILY USE,
7 TllORTVDIKE STREET, LOWELL, MASS.
Chase, Sargent, & Shattuck,
MERCHANT TAILORS.
AND DEALERS IN
Cloths, Cassimeres, and Vestings,
WYMAN'S EXCHANGE,
6 CENTRAL STREET,
LOWELL.
JOHN K. CHASE. FRED. W. SARGENT.
H. B. SHATTUCK.
Chase, Sargent, & Shattuck,
Importers and Dealers in
Hardware, Cutlery, Tools,
And Manufacturers' Supplies;
SHEET-LEAD AND ZINC,
Pipe, Pumps, Buckeye Mowing Machines,
Agricultural Tools, &c,
WYMAN'S EXCHANGE,
No. 5 CENTRAL ST. - - LOWELL.-
Agents for Fairbanks's Scales.
372
LOWELL DIRECTOKY.
Aim T1©C
FOR RESTORING GRAY HAIR
To its INatural Vitality and. Color*.
Yielding to frequent and urgent solicitations from persons
in all parts of the country who had experienced the virtues of
our medicines, we began, several years ago, a series of investiga-
tions which should lead to the production of
A really efficient Hair Restorer.
After the most exhaustive researches into the diseases of the
hair and scalp, and their remedies, aided by eminent chemists
and physiologists, we have the pleasure to offer the public a prep-
^^^~ aration which cannot fail to win their confidence. It combines
^^!?2^3H^5?> the most desirable qualities of the best preparations extant, with-
out their objectionable ones; the result of a determination to supply what should be
both effectual and harmless, whereas many of the Hair Restorers in the market are
feared as dangerous. The large number who have tried the VIGOR, speak of it in
unqualified terms of praise, expressing the fullest satisfaction with its results.
IT IS A DELIGHTFUL DRESSING,
Rendering the hair soft, pliant, and glossy, and perfuming it with a new odor of rare
delicacy, much admired by all who have used it. On account of these peculiarities, it
l s already sought by ladies whose hair is so abundant as to require only a rich dress-
ing. It excites the scalp to excrete its moisture, so that, after the VIGOR has dissi-
pated, the hair is kept soft by this, its own proper unguent.
Such a hair-dressing as we now supply has been long desired ; one which could
be relied on to effect known results, without being offensive or injurious to the hair,
or the general health. Where a preparation is not needed to reproduce nor to color
the hair, the use of the VIGOR will be found highly beneficial, as tending to keep up
the vitality of the growth; and, as a dressing, is superior to any in the market, and is
surely the best we can produce. To many, the preservation of this great natural orna-
ment is so much an object that we know we aie meeting an urgent want when we
8 upply a safe and agreeable dressing which beautifies the hair, if it is abundant; pre-
serves it, if decaying; and restores it and its beauty, when they have been lost.
PREPARED BY
Dr. J. C. AYER & CO.,
Practical and Analytical Chemists,
.LOWELL, MASS.
PRICE, $1.00.
Sold by all Druggists and Dealers in Medicines everywhere.
— — I
ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT.
G% J. & D. BEAD.
MANUFACTURERS OF
Bread, Cake, and Crackers,
of A.H.H. kiuxtids.
BAKERY, WHITING STREET, LOWELL, MASS.
All orders thankfully received and promptly attended to.
Gerritt J. Bradt. David Bradt.
ROBERT WOOD,
Veterinary Surgeon,
J \s IX High-street %&?&, cor. Bartlett,
Treats all diseases of Horses, Cattle, and the lower animals; performs Surgical
Operations; cures all curable cases of Spavin, Ringbone, Curb, Splents, and the like.
Orders promptly answered. Address by mail, or telegraph, as above directed.
85" Refers to all well-known horsemen in New England.
F. H. CHANDLER,
201 Middlesex Street, LoweU, Mass.,
DEALER IN
West India Goods, Groceries, and Chemical Salt
FOR HORSES AND CATTLE,
ALSO
CHOICE WINES AND LIQUORS.
D. M. PRESCOTT,
PUM & ORNAMENTAL PLASTERER,
— AND —
S T TJ O O O "W ORZEE,
No. 19 MIDDLE STREET, LOWELL.
Whitening, Coloring, and Whitewashing done at short notice. Orders through
the Post-office promptly attended to.
374 LOWELL DIRECTORY.
NICHOLS & FLETCHER,
Wholesale and Retail Dealers in
WEST-INDIA GOODS,
FLOUR, CORDAGE, POWDER, &c.
144 & 146 CENTRAL ST., LOWELL, MASS.
William Nichols. E. D. Fletcher.
SAMUEL HORN & CO.,
MANUFACTURERS OF
Hard, Soft, Soda, and Ammonia Soaps,
AND TALLOW CANDLES;
ALSO DEALERS IN
HIDES, TALLOW, AND CALF SKINS,
Near Corner of Middlesex and School Streets,
LOWELL, MASS.
Samuel Horn. Alfred S. Horn.
STILES, ROGERS, & CO.,
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
AND DEALERS IN
FLOUR, GRAIN, FEED, &c,
No. 23 MARKET STREET,
Lowell, Mass.
A. G. Stiles. John G. Rogers. Edwin Lamson.
ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT.
375
JT. H. KNIGHTS'S
FISH & OYSTER^
MARKET,
201 Central St.,
LOWELL,
Where you can always find a great variety of
FISH, OYSTERS, CLAMS, and LOBSTERS.
DANIEL BRYANT,
No. 110 MIDDLESEX STREET,
I.OWEUL,
MASS.,
DEALER IN
BEEF,
Pork,
L,^J*XB,
Mutton,
HAM,
POULTRY,
AND CHOICE FAMILY GROCERIES.
FRESH FISH.
SARGENT 3c COTTON",
At their Fish Market, in the rear of No. 57 CENTRAL STREET, at the
sign of the BIG FISH, daily receive, and are ready at all times to furnish the citizens
of Lowell with Fresh Fish; including Halibut, Cod, Haddock, Mackerel, Shad, Lob-
sters, Oysters, and all kinds of Fish in their season. Also Corned Fish, Tongues and
Sounds, &c, &c. Orders respectfully solicited, and Fish delivered promptly in any
part of the city.
RHEUMATIC LINIMENT,
MANUFACTURED AND SOLD BY
C. F. KNAPP,
No. 4 MECHANIC STREET - - - LOWELL.
This Liniment needs only to be tried to recommend it to the public as one of the
best in use.
376
LOWELL DIRECTORY.
GIBSON BROTHERS,
DEALERS IN
WEST INDIA GOODS,
TEAS, FLOUR, PORK, LARD,
COUNTRY PRODUCE ;
Also Kerosene Oil, Ac, &c.,
Corner of Bridge and Paige Sts. - - LOWELL, MASS.
James Gibson.
Moses Gibson.
WILLIAM & LUKE McFARLIN,
94 Pawtucket St., Lowell, Mass.
William McFarlin.
Luke McFarlin.
PATRICK KEYES,
Wholesale and Retail Dealer in
West India Goods
And Groceries,
WINES, LIQUORS, CIGARS, &c.
PALE AND AMBER ALES,
Wholesale and Retail,
123 Lowell St., near Hanover.
JOHN CORNER,
AGENT FOR
Massey, Houston, & Co.'s
Philadelphia Ale & Porter,
IN BBLS. AND HALF BBLS. ;
Also Geo. Younger's Scotch Ale,
IN quarts,
McGUINNESS' LONDON PORTER,
IN QUARTS, FOR FAMILIES,
306 Merrimack St., Lowell, Mass.
ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT.
377
SMITH ADAMS,
TEIPE, PIGS' FEET,
Keatsfoot Oil and Tallow,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL,
WALKER,
NEAR MIDDLESEX ST.,
LOWELL.
Orders for butchering Hogs attend-
ed to at short notice.
A. W. CARLL,
DEALER IN ) jjf.
Beef, Pork, Lard, Ham,
Country Produce,
AND
PROVISIONS,
No. 320 Merrimack St.,
LOWELL, MASS.
DARIUS WHITHED,
DEALER IN
BEST FAMILY
Groceries,'
Teas, Sugars, Oil,
Flour, &/C,
Middlesex, cor. South Street, Lowell, Mass.
Intelligence and Employment Office,
—AT THE —
American House Stage-Office,
No. 84 CENTEAL STEEET,
LOWELL, MASS.,
BIT
3^0H-A.TIO FLETCHER.
Also general Passenger Agent. Tickets for sale to all points East and West.
378
LOWELL DIRECTORY.
C. P. TALBOT & CO.,
MANUFACTURERS OF
WOOLEN FLANNELS,
Chemicals, and Dye Woods;
AND WHOLESALE DEALERS IN
Dyers' Drugs and Manufacturers' Articles,
CITY MARKET HOUSE,
LOWELL, MASS.
C. P. TALBOT,
THOS, TALBOT,
EDWIN R. TALBOT,
JULIAN TALBOT.
A. F. DOW,
FISH & OYSTER
310 Merrimack Street,
LOWELL.
A great variety of Fish, Oysters,
Clams, and Lobsters constantly on
hand.
J. COSGROVE,
Wholesale and Retail Dealer in
WEST-INDIA GOODS
AJVJ3 GROCERIES,
Wines, Liquors, Cigars, «K>.
Pale and Amber Ale, wholesale and retail.
ara merrimack street,
3L.OTVE3L.1L,.
PUTNAM & CURRIER,
Manufacturers of
Soaps, Candles, & Tallow,
Wholesale and Retail.
LENTON COURT,
Rear 40 Charles Street,
LOWELL.
ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT.
379
C. B. RICHMOND,
MANUFACTURER OF
MANILLA AND STRAW
Office, SO Lawrence Street, Lowell.
MILLS AT MASSIC PALLS, LOWELL.
TAYLOR CHElTIICAIi CO.,
Whipple's Mills - - - - Head of Lawrence Street,
LOWELL, MASS.
Extract of Indigo, Carmine Blue, Pyroligneous Acid, Acetate of
Lime, Iron Liquor, Red Liquor, ic. All kinds of
SPIRITS, LIQUORS, EXTRACTS, and PASTES,
For Dyers' and Printers' use,
im~ On hand, and made to order, -ffiff
W. P. TAYLOR, Agent.
^$Mmm
St- H £
II hj m «
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Wl "TJ w «
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"~ vT*"
LARD, HAMS
EGGS, BUTTER,
Vegetables, and general Provisions,
Bridge Street -
• - Centralvllle,
LOWELL, MASS.
GEO. W. PEASE,
PAPER BOX
MANUFACTURER,
No. 2 APPLETON BLOCK,
Central Street,
LOWELL, MASS.
380
LOWELL DIRECTOR*-.
E. MASON,
79 CENTRAL STREET,
Lowell, Mass.,
PHl-lf f IE STORE
AND GENERAL
3STE"WS DEPOT.
AND DEALER IN
All kinds of Foreign and Domestic Fruits, in their season ;
Also all the PERIODICALS and MAGAZINES of the day, and STATION-
ERY, &c.
N.B. — Back numbers of all Magazines and Papers constantly on hand.
STEPHEN A. SCRIPTURE,
MANUFACTURER OF
And Crackers, of all kinds.
Bakery, 229 Central Street,
LOWELL, 1VLA.SS.
4®=" All orders thankfully received and
promptly attended to.
F. H. BUTLEE & CO.,
DRUGGISTS
ecanes.
Cor. of Central and Jackson Streets,
LOWELL, MASS.
F. H. BUTLER. J. H. BUTTRICK.
WHITE BROTHERS & KILBURN,
Manufacturers of LADIES' and GENTS'
| Calf and Buck Gloves and Mittens. @
Also Ladies' Fine Castor Beaver
GAUNTLETS and PLAIN WRIST GLOVES,
Glove Calf and. Kid Shoe Stock,
No. 67 EAST MERRIMACK STREET, LOWELL, MASS.
S. B. WHITE, JR.
W. H. WHITE.
J. M. KILBURN.
J". "W_ CURRIER,
54 Central Street - - Lowell, Mass.,
CHOICEST BRANDS
TOBACCO AND SEGARS,
Also FANCY PIPES, MEERSCHAUM, &c.
S. R. FLETCHER,
Hat ana Bonnet Bleacliery,
No. 96 MERRIMACK STREET.
Gentlemen's., Ladies', and Misses' Felt and Beaver Hats Blocked in the latest styles.
All goods sent by Express will receive prompt attention.
ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT.
381
MARTIN MORRIS,
Manufacturer of
Bread, Cake, Crackers
PIES, &c,
OIF -A.X.L KH3STIDS.
Bakery, 34 Paige St., corner John,
LOWELL, MASS.
All orders thankfully received and
promptly attended to.
THOMAS JEFFERIES & CO.,
Manufacturers of
Bread, Cake, Crackers,
AND PASTRY.
Bakery, Crosby, cor. Central St.,
LOWELL, MASS.
All orders thankfully received and
promptly attended to.
THOMAS JEFFERIES. ROBT. SIMPSON.
E. S. HIGGINS,
DEALER IN
Choice varieties
of jffSSPB^
<*3>:
FLAVORING
Extracts, &c.
TEAS, COFFEES,
FLAVORING
Extracts, &c.
No. 105 Middlesex Street, Lowell, Mass.
WILLIAM H. RAY & CO.,
Lounge Manufacturers,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL.
All kinds of Furniture repaired in the most thorough
manner. Mattresses, Pew Cushions, and Cushions ol all
kinds made over, or new ones furnished.
UPHOLSTERY DONE IN THE MOST THOROUGH MANNER.
CXJJRTAnST HANGING.
CARPETS FITTED AND PUT DOWN.
No. 11 Middle Street, ----- LOWELL.
4&~ We warrant all our work, and our prices are low.
ALFEED
SCOTT,
Livery, Boarding,
SALE STABLE,
Middlesex St.,
LOWELL, MASS.
Near Northern Depot,
Constantly on hand and for sale horses of all kinds; also, bought and
on commission.
382
LOWELL DIRECTORY.
T. COSTELLO & CO.,
AND DEALERS IN
FURNACES, RANGES, AND STOVES.
Exclusive Agents for the Celebrated
Ste , wart 3Fȣt:rlc>:r Stoves,
Also the renowned Lawson Furnace and
ADMIRAL COOKING STOVES,
118 Central Street, ----- JLOWELL..
T. COSTELLO.
J. COSTELLO.
8. !N". PROCTOR,
House Carpenter,
183 Central, nearly opposite Tyler Street.
ESTABLISHED 1850.
Contracts for New Buildings taken, JJj
Repairing, Remodelling of Buildings, Stores,
&c, attended to.
LOWELL GRANITE YARD.
MERRILL SS. WIRIGHIT,
MANUFACTURER OF
Granite Work
OF ALL KINDS,
Corner School Street and Nashua Railroad,
LO'WEIjL, mass.
OLIVER P. TRASK, Agent. MERRILL S. WRIGHT.
ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT. 383
SAMUEL I>. BILLINGS,
•WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN
Foreign & Domestic Fruits, Nuts.
Pickles, Preserves, Condiments, Confectionery, Cigars, &c,
109 CENTRAL STREET - - - LOWELL, MASS.
W. & J. W. MURKLAND,
FlfflEl
MACHI1MSTS.
Mechanical Drafting, Models, Looms, Jacquards, Card Cutting Machines, Winding
Frames, Warping Mills, and all kinds of Light Machinery, built or repaired.
STRAIGHT AND SCROLL, SAWING.
No. 82 Middle Street, Lowell, Mass.
Particular attention paid to building our new construction of JACQUARDS, of all
sizes. Also a new and improved (PIANO) CARD CUT f LNG MACHINE, which may
be run at any time by foot or power.
JOHN I IsT G- H .A. HAL,
(Successor to R. Ingham & Son,)
O XT JFL IFL I E3 H,
FULTON STEEET - - cor. Mt. Vernon St. and Broadway,
LOWELL, MASS.,
MANUFACTURER OF
Calf, Wax, Grain, Buff, Splits, Pebble Calf, &c.
IST Particular attention paid to the Finishing of BELTING AND HARNESS
LEATHER. The patronage of the Trade respecttully solicited. Reference given, if
required.
384 LOWELL DIRECTORY.
S. ASHWORTH & CO.,
MANUFACTURERS OF ALL KINDS OF
FILES .£«*•» RASPS,
2 Fletcher Street, near Mechanics' Mills, Lowell, Mass.
N.B.— The best CAST STEEL, FILES constantly on hand, for sale. Old
Files recut equal to new.
€. B. COBITR1Y & CO.,
COMMISSION MERCHANTS;
DEALERS IN
OILS, PAINTS, VARNISUES, and WINDOW GLASS,
Starch, and Manufacturers' Supplies generally,
Mechanics' Building, Dutton Street, LOWELL, MASS.
C. B. COBURN. C. H. COBURN.
House, Sign, and Ornamental Painter,
Wholesale and Retail Dealer in
PAINTS, OILS, GLASS, PAPER HANGINGS,
Artists' Tools and Colors, Kerosene Oil and Lamps,
99 Central, and 1, 3, and 4 Jackson Street, Lowell, Mass.
WINDOW SASH AND BLINDS constantly on hand.
S. H. WRIGHT,
MANUFACTURER OF
LAPP'S PATENT
QMMW) CKEffiTOlSIl,
WITH POSITIVE TRAVERSE.
General Job Work and Machine Blacksmithing
DONE TO ORDER.
Shop at Wamesit Mills, Dutton St., Lowell, Mass.
ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT.
385
WHITING & CO.,
Manufacturers of
PATENT STRETCHED LEATHER BELTING,
SAVINGS-BANK BUILDING,
Corner of Middle and Shattuck Streets, Lowell, Mass.;
ALSO, DEALERS IN
Calf and Kip Lacings, Belt Hooks, Rivets, Pegs, Roller Cloth, Loom
Strapping, Cotton-spinning Banding, &c.
GEORGE W. EATON,
MANUFACTURER OF
Worsted Apron, Lace, Suspender Strap, Curried, Grain, Buff,
ca.:r,:d, belt, j^istid split
LEI ATHB IFL;
ALSO, DEALER IN
CALF SKIIVS,
WILLIE STREET, COR. BROADWAY, LOWELL, MASS.
JOHN S. JAQUES & CO.,
Manufacturers of all kinds of
POWER LOOM SHUTTLES,
LOWELL, MASS.
AJT WHIPPLE'S IVTTTiLS.
Orders promptly attended to.
MOSES F. KIMBALL,
ROLL COVERER,
AND DEALER
Leather Loom-Pickers,
Secondhand Card Clothing, &c.
92 MARKET ST., LOWELL, MASS.
JOSEPH W. PROCTOR,
STEAM, WATER, AND GAS PIPE FITTER,
Shop, at Bachelder's, Mt. Vernon Street,
(Near the Gas- Works.)
House, First on "Wilder Street from Pawtrucket,
LOWELL, MASS.
Personal attention given to the business. Prices reasonable.
ORDERS left at French &■ Puffer's, 115 Central Street, will receive
prompt attention.
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386 LOWELL DIRECTORY.
BOSTON AND LOWELL R. R. CO.,
"PARCEL DEPARTMENT."
OFFICE S: —
Merrimack-Street Depot, - LOWELL.
No. 33 Court Square, BOSTON.
Leave Lowell, 7 ; 9 1-3 ; 13 1-4 ; 3 1-4.
Leave Boston Office, 6 1-3 j 9 1-3; 11 1-3 ; 3 ; 3 1-3.
THE LOWELL STEAM BOILER WORKS
Are prepared to furnish
STEAM BOILERS,
STEAM PRESS PLATES AND TABLES,
Stills and Tanks of Every Description.
Duttoii St., near Mechanics' Mills, Lowell.
DOBBINS & CRAWFORD.
Repairing done at short notice. Second-hand Soilers on hand and for sale.
WM. DOBBINS. J. J. CRAWFORD.
EDWARD F. WATSON,
Mechanics' Mills, Comer of Button and Fletcher Streets, Lowell, Mass.
Hiii- Filling,
Carpet "
Jack Spools,
Drawing "
Warper "
Skewers,
Buttons,
MANUFACTURER OF
Fine Fly Frame Bobbins,
Slubber F. F.
Higgins's S.
English
Twister
Woolen
Hussey
Warp Bobbins,
Ring "
Throstle *'
Winder "
Carpet Wp. "
Hoop Skirt "
Ring Ctui 11 "
Pins, Dowels, and all kinds of Bobbins and Spools used
in Cotton, Woolen, and Silk Manufactories.
ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT. 387
N. B. FAVOR & SON,
MANUFACTURERS OF
Black Walnut, Butternut and Chestnut Veneered
SASHES & ZBLHsTIDS,
Wamesit Steam Mills, Dutton Street,
N. B. FAVOR.
N. P. FAVOR.
LOWELL, MASS.
H. & J±. WHITNEY :
Wholesale and Retail Dealers in all kinds of
Western, Canada, and Northern
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—ALSO —
Pine, Cedar, Spruce, and Hemlock Shingles,
Clapboards, Laths, Pence Pickets, Posts, &c. ;
DIMENSION AND BUILDING TIMBER.
Western Avenue, nearly opposite Wamesit Steam Mills,
LOWELL, MASS-
PLANING, SAWING, AND MATCHING DONE TO ORDER.
HIRAM WHITNEY. ALBERT WHITNEY.
DEALER IN
WRAPPING PIPERS,
PAPER BAGS, AND TWINE,
No. 243 MERRIMACK ST.,
LOWELL, MASS.
ALL ORDERS PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO.
388 LOWELL DIRECTORY.
JOEL JENKINS,
MANUFACTURER OF
ALL KINDS OF CARRIAGES.
CARRIAGE IRONING, AND CARRIAGE PAINTING,
Done at short notice.
ABCH STREET,
Near Nashua and Lowell Railroad Depot.
BENNETT & RODLIFF,
DEALERS IN
Wood and Coal,
Corner Moody and Tremont Streets,
LOWELL, MASS.
Wood Sawed to order, and Sawed Wood constantly on hand.
JCr Order Box at G. T. Williams's Jewelry Store, Post-Office Building.
F. E. BENNETT. H. H. RODLIFF.
• OFFUTT & FAIRGRIEYE,
DEALERS IN
NEW AND SECOND-HAND EURNJTOBE,
HOUSEKEEPING- GOODS,
Mattresses, Sofas, Lounges, Crockery, Glass Ware, Clocks, Stoves, &c, &c.
«ir "Upholstery, Fainting, and Repairing promptly done in the neatest manner.
ALSO
Wholesale and Retail Agents for Symonds's Patent Burner and
Petroleum Fluid, and McKcllarVs Patent Beer Powder.
39 & 40 Market Street LOWELL.
GEO. F. OFFUTT. GEO. W. FAIRGRIEVE.
ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT. 389
AMOS GRBE 1ST,
Mgam
WHEELWRIGHT and CARRIAGE MAKER,
Rear of No. 293 Middlesex Street, Lowell, Mass.
Repairing of all kinds done in a thorough manner.
WILLIAM E. LIVINGSTON,
DEALER IN
GOAL, WOOD,
LIME, CEMENT,
Plaster, Bricks, Hair, Laths,
HAY, GRAIN, FLOUR, &c,
No. 9 THORNDIKE STREET,
LOWELL, MASS.
HOWES & BURNHAM,
Dealers in all kinds of
3L* XT 3VC B ES R,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL,
Dutton Street - - - Near Wamesit Mills,
LOWELL, MASS.
H. C. Howe. J. F. Howe. C. Burnham.
390
LOWELL DIRECTORY.
JACOB NICHOLS,
DEALER IN
New and Second-hand
FURNITURE, CARPETINGS,
Feathers, Mattresses,
STOVES, IRON AND TIN WARE;
ALSO THE
The best Stove in the world.
Corner of Dutton and Lowell Streets,
LOWELL, MASS.
FRANKLIN S. & F. T. WILSON'S
MXIiIi
Mechanics' Mills, Fletcher Street,
LOWELL, MASS.
Manufacturers of, and Dealers in,
PURE COFFEES,
Green, and Roasted to order;
ALSO
PBAKUTS,
At Wholesale and Retail;
AND AGEN1S FOE
Clark's Concentrated Yeast.
F. T. WILSON'S
Residence, No. 7 Abbott Street.
HOUSE CARPENTERS,
CONTRACTORS,
AND
BUILDERS OF
Public & Private Buildings.
Shop, 244 Middlesex Street;
RESIDENCE OF F. S. WILSON,
JVo. 45 Chestnut Street.
1ST. "ML.
DEALER IN
BOOTS, SHOES,
AND
RUBBERS,
And Manufacturer of
FEENCH CALF BOOTS A.TXT> SHOES,
No. 138 Central Street, Lowell, Mass.
ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT.
391
NEW ENGLAND
BUNG AND PLUG MANUFACTORY,
BROADWAY, LOWELL, MASS.
Constantly on hand a large assortment of all sizes of PINE, SPRUCE, and OAK
BUNGS for Oils, Spirits, Vinegar, Beer, Molasses, and Tar Barrels.
Also, WHITE OAK TAPS, all sizes; LAGER-BEER BUNGS; BEER TAPS
and VENTS; DECK PLUGS and TREENAIL WEDGES; GROCERY STOPPLES;
INSPECTORS' PLUGS, of every description, for Butter, Beef, Pork, and Lard, &c.
A. BACHELDER & CO., Proprietors.
HI. O. MORSE,
Livery, Hack,
BOARDING, AND SALE
STABLE,
Monument Square, Merrimack St., Lowell, Mass.
BARTLETT DAVIS,
HOUSE CARPENTER,
Builder & Contractor.
All Kinds of Job Work
Executed with Promptness.
ORDERS SOLICITED.
Shop 302, Residence 300, School Street, Lowell, Mass.
ABISTOU G-EOVEB,
STEEL LETTER AND STAMP CUTTER.
STEEL STAMPS, ALPHABETS, AND FIGURES,
Stencil and other Dies, Branding Irons, Stencil-marking Plates, &.C.
of any size or style of Letter, Manufactured and Furnished to order.
No. 132 Middlesex Street, Lowell.
ELIPHALET HILLS,
WOOD TURNER AND PATTERN-MAKER,
MECHANICS' MILLS, DUTTON ST.,
LOWELL, MASS.
392
LOWELL DIRECTORY.
HENRY M. WOODWARD,
3V£ ASO INT.
CONTRACTOR FOR
Brick-work, Plastering, and Mortar Stone-Work.
CEMENT WOKE AND WHITEWASHING DONE TO ORDEE.
Residence, PAWTUCKET SQUARE, Dracut.
(Opposite W. D. Butler's Store.)
IB. S. HALE & SOIT,
MANUFACTURERS OF
LAID CORD, TWINES,
FISH LINES, CHALK LINKS, <Scc. ;
Also, all Descriptions of
Silk and Cotton Covered Wire,
MANUFACTURED TO ORDER,
WHIPPLE'S MILLS, LOWELL.
RICHARDSON & CUTTER,
MANUFACTURERS OF RIFLES,
DOUBLE AND SINGLE SHOT GUNS,
AND PISTOLS.
Also Dealers in Cutlery, Shooting and Pish-
ing Tackle of every description, Powder, Shot,
Percussion Caps, &c. Pishing Bods made to
order. Guns and Pistols of all kinds repaired
in good style.
No. 66 CENTRAL STREET, Lowell, Mass.
ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT. 393
DANIEL LOVEJOY,
(Late Lovtjoy & Butterfield,)
MANUFACTURER OF
Paper-Mill Engine Bars and Plates,
RAG CUTTERS, AND TRIMMING KNIVES.
ALSO
JPlaning, Stave, Shingle, and Moulding Knives, Logwood
Cutters, Shear Blades,
MATCHER BITS, AND EVERY DESCRIPTION OF PATTERN KNIVES,
]VLAX>E TO ORDER.
Corner of Rock and C lushing Streets, Lowell, Mass.
All Orders and Patterns, or Letters of Inquiry addressed as above, will be promptly
attended to.
CHARLES E. KENNEDY.
MANUFACTURER OF
PIANO-FORTE AND MELODEON
HARDWARE,
from: the best material,
MECHANICS' MILLS, FLETCHER STREET,
LOWELL, MASS.
Wire Straightened, and. Cnt to any length.
JOSEPH K. FLINT,
MODEL MAKER,
MECHANICS' MILLS,
SO FLETCHER STREET,
LOWELL, HASS.
394 LOWELL DIRECTORY.
JEREMIAH CLARK,
MANUFACTURER OF IMPROVED
TWI NE3,
Of all numbers, for Loom Harnesses, and Rotary Sewing Machines.
Plain and Fancy Twine for Warps and other work.
:oA.3XT33iiNrca-
FOR SPINNING OF VARIOUS SIZES.
All orders by mail or otherwise will receive prompt attention.
No. 96 Middle Street, - LOWELL, MASS.
CHARLES R. KIMBALL,
Druggist & Apothecary,
WYMAN'S EXCHANGE,
LOWELL, MASS.
Family Medicines and Physicians' Prescriptions put up at all
hours, day and night.
NICHOLS & HUTCHINS,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN
CONFECTIONERY AND CAKE,
37 Central Street, Lowell, Mass.
AST" Particular attention given to the manufacture of Ice Creams, .Tellies ,
Wedding and other Cake.
$S* Parties supplied with Oysters, Scalloped, Stewed, or Raw, on the most
reasonable terms. Orders promptly attended to. Strangers visiting the city can find
Refreshments at every hour of the day.
LADIES' AND GENTS'
OF SILK, WOOL, OR COTTON FABRIC,
Dyed, Cleansed, and Refinished to look like New.
KID GLOVES DYED AND CLEANSED WITHOUT STAINING INSIDE.
Carpets, Rugs, Crumb Cloths, Table and Piano Covers Cleansed and Pressed in
the best manner. Satisfaction guaranteed. Charges moderate.
jOHnsr piOKEjJsrs,
1O0 Moody Street, - - LOWELL, JT1ASS.
ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT.
395
LOWELL, FOUNDRY.
COLE & NICHOLS,
MANUFACTURERS OF
IRON & BRASS GASTINGS,
Cor. Willey and I) lit ton Sts., Lowell, Mass.
fl®- Every description of Castings made at the shortest notice, and warranted not
to be inferior to those of any other Foundry. Special attention given to the Castings
of Pulleys and Hangers. Orders can be sent by express or mail to Lowell.
D. COLE. A. F. NICHOLS.
L. M. GOKDON, Eclectic Druggist,
356 Merrimack Street.
Special attention given to keeping a complete variety of
Fresh, Powdered, and Unpressed
Herbs, Roots, Barks, Seeds, and Flowers ;
ALSO A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF
FANCY AND TOILET ARTICLES,
Pure Native and Foreign
■WINES AND LIQUORS FOR MEDICINAL USE.
Physicians' Prescriptions and Family Medicines compounded
day and night.
LOWELL CARD COMPANY,
MANUFACTURERS OF
MACHINE CARD CLOTHING
Of every description, for COTTON AND WOOLLEN ;
STRIPPING CARDS and CYLINDER STRIPPERS
Of various dimensions. Particular attention given to Cards designed for Napping
Woollen or Cotton Cloth.
Cr* All orders by mail, or otherwise, will receive prompt attention.
No. 96 MIDDLE STREET, LOWELL, MASS.
S. F. HENDERSON & SON,
Dealers in all kinds of
HARD &. SOFT WOOD,
Sawed or Unsawed.
Kindlings sawed any size to suit customers, and delivered in any part of the
city. Prices reasonable.
Yard, 289 Merrimack Street ; Eesidence, 60 Moody Street,
LOWELL, IVIASS.
396
LOWELL DIRECTORY.
L.
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Central, cor. Middle St., and 39 Merrimack Street, Lowell.
Festivals, &c, supplied at reasonable prices.
SILVER & GAY,
MANUFACTURERS OF
WORSTED MACHINERY,
AND ALL KINDS OF
TWISTERS, WINDERS,
WATER WHEELS, SHAFTING,
€* earing * Machinists' Tools, #*c,
NORTH CHELMSFORD,
Harvey Silver.
NEAR LOWELL, MASS.
II ADLEY & MOULTON,
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And Manufacture™ and Dealers in all kinds of
PLAIN and FANCY WOOD TURNINGS,
Buttons, Lap Rolls, Skewers, &c.,
CORNER OF CTJSHINGr AJStD ROCK STREETS,
LOWELL, MASS.
ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT.
397
D. W. HORNE,
DEALER IN
j hvuu, imiiu, aim xjmjhemjlm m. j
Fletcher Street, Cor. Western Avenue, Lowell, Mass.
(Residence, 6 South Highland Street.)
WILLIAM ROBINSON & CO.,
MACHINISTS,
AND MANUFACTURERS OF
IMPROVED WOOD PLANER.
WOOD-WORKING MACHINERY ;
Also Manufacturers of
WORSTED MACHINERY
(From the latest improved English Patterns).
SCREW CUTTING, SHAFTING, HANGERS, PULLEYS, IRON PLANING, and
all kinds of JOB WORK promptly attended to.
CORNER FLETCHER AND BUTTON STS., LOWELL, MASS.
WILLIAM ROBINSON. ALFRED NOURBOURN.
398 LOWELL DIRECTORY.
DAVID LANE,
MACHINIST,
AXD MANUFACTURER OF
Wool & Worsted Machinery,
COR. FLETCHER AND CUSHING STREETS,
LOWELL, MASS.
FERGUSON'S NEW AND IMPROVED PICKER,
FOR HARD AND SOFT WASTE.
— ALSO,—
Fay's New Improved Atmospheric Cotton Opener,
Superior to any other in market for opening and dusting cotton.
WOOL CARDS of all Dimensions now in use.
CONDENSING DRAFT, SEVEN-ROLL RUBBERS FOR
WOOL CARDS.
SCALES FOR WEIGHING THE WOOL TO THE FIRST
BREAKER CARDS.
CARD GRINDERS, with Traversing Emery Cylinders.
BRYANT'S Improved PATENT HYDRO-EXTRACTORS.
2 SPINDLE SCREW GILLS.
2, 4, 6, and 12 SPINDLE DRAWING.
NEW-ENGLAND COMBERS, for Coarse and Fine Work.
FLAX AND HEMP MACHINERY.
CARDS for Carding RAG STOCK into LAPS for BATTING.
ALSO FUKNISH
SPINNING JACKS, AND GODDARD'S BURRING CYLINDERS FOR WOOL CARDS.
ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT.
399
A. J. HISCOX,
FILE MANUFACTURER,
Middlesex St., near Northern Depot, Lowell,
and 10 Central Street, Worcester, Mass.
ALL KINDS OF FILES AND RASPS
Made from the best Oast Steel, and Warranted.
4®- Particular attention given to Recalling old Files and Rasps, and warranted
equal to new for use. Files and Rasps kept constantly on hand to Ex-
change or for Sale.
ORDERS by Express or otherwise, at either place, will receive prompt attention.
APPLETON-STREET WOOD- YARD.
HIRAM BROWN,
PROPRIETOR,
No. 55 Appleton Street, Lowell,
MASS.
Kindling Wood for family and Mill use,
of any dimensions, furnished to order.
Also Stove and Range Coal.
^f Please give me a Call.
MACHINE ZECNITTIZfcTG-,
HOSE, SOCKS, MITTENS, &c, KNIT TO ORDER,
BY IVEISS ADA BROWN,
No. 57 APPLETON STREET, LOWELL.
LOWELL"
AND
MU8IC STORE.
ESTABLISHED IX 1837.
RUGG & GRIFFITH,
Manufacturers, Wholesale and Retail Dealers in
VMBRELI.AS, PARASOLS, WALKING-CANES, PICTURE-FRAMES,
Sheet Music, Musical Merchandise, Paintings, Engravings, Look-
ing-Glass Plate, Picture Glass, &c.
Dealers in Pianos, Organs, and Melodeons. Instruments of all kinds to let, also
Tuned and Repaired. Umbrellas and Parasols re-covered and repaired.
Ornamental Frames made to order. Gilding and Regilding done. Canes mounted.
Agents for WUIcojc & Oibbs's Noiseless Family Sewing Machines.
77 MERRIMACK STREET, Lowell, Mass.
C. W. RUGG. J. GRIFFITH.
400
LOWELL DIRECTORY.
E. G-. SARGENT, G-RA.2SriTEVI3L.LE,
MANUFACTURER OF
PATENT READY-STRUNG DIRECTION LABELS,
THE STRONGEST AND MOST CONVENIENT IN USE.
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F. G. SARGENT, GraniteviUe,
MANUFACTURER OF
IMPROVED SHIPPING CARDS.
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SHERWIN & 00., General Agents, 37 Central St., Boston, Mass.
46 South Third. St., Philadelphia, Penn.
For Sale by Printers and Stationers generally throughout the country.
402
LOWELL DIRECTORY.
IS. C3r. 1MLJ±C
DEALER IN
COOKING, PARLOR & OFFICE STOVES,
FUBWACES, RANGES, &c.
MANUFACTURER OF
Galvanized Cornices,
WINDOW CAPS, AND BRACKETS,
IRON FENCES,
STORE FRONTS,
,IRON ROOFS, &c., &c.
123 & 125 Market St., Lowell, Mass.
ADVEETISING DEPARTMENT. 403
JONATHAN KENDALL,
Paints, Oils, Varnishes,
AND
MANUFACTURERS' SUPPLIES,
French Plate & German Window Glass,
COLORED GLASS,
Artists' Colors and Materials, Carmines, Lakes, Bronzes, Gold Leaf,
Silver Leaf, and Dutch Metal.
WHITE LEAD,
WHITE ZINC,
GRAINING COLORS,
SPIRITS TURPENTINE,
SPIRITS BfiJNZINE.
CORDAGE,
TWINE,
ROLLER CLOTH,
CLEARER CLOTH,
BRUSHES,
PICKERS,
GLUE,
GUMS,
STARCH, &o.
^perm, Whale, lard, Tallow, Olive, Castor, Bleached Mecca, Parafflne,
Illuminating, and other Oilt.
STAINED, GUT, AND ORNAMENTAL GLASS,
TO OR 13 BR.
No. 1 Savings - Bank Building,
Cor, Merrimack & Shattuck Sts,,
LOWELL. MA-SS-
404
LOWELL DIRECTORY.
VINTON & EDMONDS,
MANUFACTURERS OF
Every variety of Steel-bowed Spectacles,
MECHANICS' MItiLS, LOWELL, MASS.
Particular Attention given to Putting in the Lenses.
H. N. VINTON. GEO. B. EDMONDS.
M. J. WHIPPLE & 00,,
Importers and Wholesale Dealers in
Artists' Colors & Materials
OF EVERT DESCRIPTION.
33 AND 35 GORNHILL,
BOSTON.
UNITED STATES
Business Directory,
FOR SALE BT
Sampson, Davenport, & Co.,
47 Congress Street,
BOSTON.
PRICE, $20.
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DIRECTOEIES. 405
THE DIRECTORY OFFICE,
47 CONGRESS STREET, BOSTON,
ESTABLISHED IN 1846, BY GEO, ADAMS |
Carried on from 1857 to 1865 by Adams, Sampson, & Co.;
SINCE THAT TIME CONTINUED BY
SAMPSON, DAVENPORT, & CO.
From this office the
BOSTON DIRECTORY
Has been issued annually for TWENTY-TWO YEARS.
THE PROVIDENCE (R.I.) DIRECTORY,
RHODE ISLAND STATE DIRECTORY,
ALBANY (N.Y.) DIRECTORY,
TROY (N.Y.) DIRECTORY,
Each annually for about TWELVE YEARS.
Charlestown Directory, Roxbury Directory, Fall River Directory,
Taunton Directory, Salem Directory, Lynn Directory, Lawrence
Directory, Newburyport Directory, Lowell Directory, Man-
chester (N.H.) Directory,
Each biennially for from TEN to FIFTEEN YEARS.
THE NEW-ENGLAND DIRECTORY,
In 1856, 1860, 1865, and 1S68.
THE NEW YORK STATE DIRECTORY,
In 1859, 1864, and 1867.
THE MASSACHUSETTS REGISTER AND BUSINESS DIRECTORY,
NEARLY EVERY YEAR SINCE 1852.
The Maine Register and Business Directory,
AND THE RHODE ISLA.3STJJ REGISTER.
S., D., & CO. offer for sale, nearly all Directories published in the United States,
and some from foreign countries.
DIRECTORY OFFICE,
SAMPSON, DAVENPORT, &c CO.,
47 CONGRESS STREET ----- BOSTON, MASS.
406
LOWELL DIRECTORY.
BOSTON OmOBt
1 & 3 KILBY STREET,
S. HIGGINSON,
General Agent.
Paid up Capital and Reserves,
Liverpool, England. $6,000,000.
GEORGE F. HUNT & CO.,
28 CENTRAL STREET,
AGENTS FOR LOWELL AJSTD VICINITY.
C. J. PETERS & SON,
STEREOTYPERS AND ELECTROTYPERS,
5 Washington Street, Boston, Mass.
Books, Pamphlets, Cuts, Newspaper Matter, and every description of work, Stereo-
typed or Electrotyped at short notice. 4®- Matter from any office can be readi-
ly duplicated in Stereotype, as low quadrats, spaces, and leads are used.
Jobs and Cuts Stereotyped or Electrotyped on Wooden or Solid Bodies.
C. J. PETERS.
C. J. PETERS, JR.
PHILIP SI. BRADY,
CATHOLIC BOOKSELLER AID BOOKBINDER,
149 TREMONT STREET, BOSTON,
PUBLISHER AND IMPORTER OF
FINE STEEL ENGRAVINGS, LITHOGRAPHS, CHROMOS, Ac.
PICTURE-FRAMES, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL.
BOSTON ADVERTISEMENTS.
407
JAMES W. WILSON & CO.,
Machine Brokers & Machinists,
79 & 81 Haverhill Street, Boston,
Manufacturers and Dealers in
Steam Engines, Boilers, Shafting, Pulleys, Belting, Lathes, Planers, and
all kinds of Iron and "Wood- working Machinery.
Manufacturers of Iron Railing,
Of every variety, for the enclosure of Commons, Cemetery Lots, Public Buildings,
Private Residences, &c.
ALSO
Iron Tases, Grave Bor-
ders, Chairs, Settees,
&c.
Amazeen's
Patent Ships' Windlass Brake.
408 LOWELL DIRECTORY.
NEW SERIES OF THE
§ostoit HJcbral airir jgnrgual fnitrnal
— *♦*
The Boston Medical and Surgical Journal has been issued every week,
in an unbroken series, since the beginning of February, 1828, — its seventy-seventh
volume closing January 30, 18(i8, and the period of its existence being exceeded by
that of only one Medical Journal in the United States. The commencement of a new-
series, with such alterations and improvements as might be called for, and which were
unsuitable in a consecutive series of volumes, has for several years been under con-
sideration. The beginning- of its fifth decade of years, in February, 1808, furnished a
fit opportunity for a change of this kind, and Volume I. of a new series was then
commenced. It is printed in a form of sixteen enlarged octavo pages, weekly, in
double columns, the original communications in smaller type, and comprising about
one-fifth more reading matter than heretofore. It will thus, it is believed, compare
favorably, in general appearance and amount of matter, with any other medical peri-
odical of the country. The voluntary withdrawal of the two gentlemen who have
been associated as Editors during the past yenr, and who have filled the chair to uni-
versal acceptance, one of them for a period* of seven years, required the selection of a
successor; and the choice ha* fallen upon Dr. David W. CiiEEVER,as Editor-in-chief,
— a gentleman already known to ti>e readers ot the Journal as Surgeon to our City
Hospital, and for several years past a valued contributor to the pages of the Journal.
"While most ef the old features of the Journal will be preserved, it is hoped that
enough of new will be added to make it more valuable to the physician than ever before.
1 he Journal will continue to be issued every Thursday. There will be two vol-
umes in a year, beginning in February and August. A monthly series will also be
issued, on the first of each month, for distant subscribers, and others who may prefer
it to the weekly series. Price, for cither series, $4.00 a year, payable in advance.
Orders by mail promptly attended to.
DAVID CLAPP & SON, Publishers,
Boston, March, 1868. 334= Washington Street.
Orders for all kinds of HOOK AND JOB PRINTING promptly
attended to and neatly executed.
DANIEL J. CARRUTH & CO.,
Importers and Wholesale Dealers in
WINES, LIQUORS,
TOBACCO, SNUFF, & CIGARS,
ALE, PORTEH, AUNTD CIDEE,
Meerschaum, French, Briar, German, Dutch, Wood, Shaker, &, Common Pipes.
Agents for the sale of Virginia Manufactured Tobacco ; Also Fine Old
Kentucky, Bourbon, and Monongahela Whiskeys.
61 and 03 Blackstone Street, Boston.
Daniel J. Carruth. Stillman P. Marsh.
CROSBY, HALSTED, & GOULD,
SOLICITORS OF
American & Foreign Patents,
No. 34 School St., Boston. No. 488i Seventh St., Washington, D.0.
BOSTON.
FRANCIS GOULD,
JOHN J. HALSTED, Counsellor-at-Law, late Principal Examiner in U.
Patent Office, 48»i Seventh Street, Washington, D.C.
4®* Special Agents in principal European cities. «ffi8 f
BOSTON ADVERTISEMENTS. 409
JOHN HANCOCK
Mutual Life Insurance Company,
Office, No. 41 STATE STREET, Boston.
GEORGE I>. SAJNTGER, President.
Vice-President.
GEO. B. AGER, Secretary.
ELIZUR WRIGHT, Actuary.
The Pioneer Co, to make all Policies Non-Forfeitable.
All Endowments or Life Policies paid up in a limited term, after one pavment has
been made, may be converted into a " Paid-up Non-forfeitable Policy," for
the full proportion paid, without cost to the assured.
The "John Hancock" is the only Company
OFFERING THIS ADVANTAGE.
Examples of the Benefits Derived from the " Non-forfeiture " System.
These Policies were paid by the " JOHN HANCOCK " under the NON-FORFEIT-
URE Law of Massachusetts, and, being lapsed, would have been forfeited by
Companies of all other States.
Policy No. 3,GR1.— Was insured for $1,000 by Life Policy issued Aug. 8, 18f76.
He paid only one quarter's premium. Policy lapsed Nov. 8, 1806, and he died Dec. 19,
1800. Loss promptly paid.
Policy No. 1,430. — "Was insured for $2,000 by Life Policy issued Aug. 17, 1865-
Premiums paid semi-annually, with loan. Policy lapsed Feb. 17, 1807. He died March
18, 1867. Loss promptly paid.
ALL POLICIES NON-FORFEITABLE
AFTER ONE PAYMENT.
The Laws of Massachusetts require that all Life-Insurance Policies shall be
kept in force so long as there remains any surrender value, by which,
for example, a party aged 35, is insured on Life Plan as follows : —
One Annual Premium will continue Policy in force '■£ years and 3 days.
Two Annual Premiums " " " 4= " 1SS "
Three - - " - " 6 " St "
Pour " " " " " 8 " 46 "
Five " " " " " lO " 56 "
An Endowment Policy issued at same age, payable at death, or to insured
at 50, after ONE payment, continues in force 4 years and 115 days.
I. HENRY PAIGE, Agent,
No. 49 CENTRAL STREET, Lowell.
410 LOWELL DIRECTORY.
NEW SILVER ROOM.
CROSBY & MORSE,
JEWELLERS AND SILVERSMITHS,
240 WASHINGTON STREET, Boston,
Announce the completion of their
Pompeian Room,
Which they have recently added to their Store, and invite inspection of their elegant assort-
ment of
GORHAM WARE,
BOTH IN
SOLID SILVER AND ELECTRO PLATE.
Attention is called to their Stock of
DIAMONDS,
Of the finest quality, many of them of their own cutting.
FINE WATCHES AND RICH JEWELRY.
GREGORY & ROBINSON,
No. 225 WASHINGTON STREET, Boston,
Importers, Jobbers, and. Retailers of
FRENCH AND AMERICAN
PAPEE-HANGINGS,
Offer the richest goods imported, and the Choicest and Cheapest
of American Manufacture, at
LOWEST CASH PRICES.
225 WASHINGTON STREET, Boston.
S. H. GREGORY. C. W. ROBINSON. J. H. ROBINSON.
BOSTON ADVERTISEMENTS. 411
RICE, KEN DA IX. & CO.
WHOLESALE
PAP£R WAREHOUSE.
Importers of
PAPER-MANUFACTURERS' MATERIALS,
PELTS, WIRES, &c.
42 and 44 WATER STREET (Simmons Block), Boston.
Alexr. H. Rice. Chas. S. Kendall.
J. "Willard Rice. C. S. Kendall, Jr.
G, L. f SKBBT,
Manufacturer of all descriptions of
Engine-Turning, Polishing, Springing and
REPAIRING OF ALL KINDS; ALSO
(SOX,® AH© SI&YJia FkATlTC.
No. 151 Washington St. & 7 Harvard Place.
J8&- OFFICE 151 WASHINGTON ST. BOSTON.«ffiflr
N. B. — Cash paid for old Gold and Silver.
J. PORTER & CO.,
MANUFACTURERS OF
BURBANKS VARNISHES AND JAPANS,
For Coaches, Oars, Carriages, Pianofortes, and Furniture ;
AND DEALERS IN
Porter's (online. Downer's Kerosene, and other Coal Oils ; Petro-
leum Fluid. Spirits Turpentine, Shellac, Camphene, and Alco-
hol; Whale, Sperm, Lard and Linseed oils; Lubricating
Coal Oil, Benzine, Lamps, Wicks, and
THE STAR BURNER,
Which is the Latest and Best Burner for Kerosene Lamps in the Market.
N. B. — Our Varnishes are made under the immediate supervision of the Messrs.
BURBANK.
Nos. 101 and 103 Water Street, Boston.
412
LOWELL DIRECTORY.
CAMPBELL, WHITTIER, & CO.,
MANUFACTURERS OF
STEAM ENGINES AND MACHINERY,
Steam Fire Engines.
SOLE AG EFTS AJsD MANUFACTURERS OF
MILLER'S PATENT SAFETY ELEVATOR,
For FACTOEIES, STORES, &,c
Boiler Work of all Descriptions
Made at the Shortest Notice,
PARTICULAR ATTENTION PAID TO THE
Repairing of Steam Engines, Machinery, and Boilers.
Works, Orange, near Tremont St., Roxbury, Mass.
Boston Office,
57 RROM FIELD STREET.
BOSTON ADVERTISEMENTS.
413
NEW ENGLAND
GENERAL AGENCY
SEWING I1CMIE,
No. 318 Washington St.,
(Opposite Boston Theatre,)
BOSTON, MASS.
The JETBT A combines the excellences of all first-class machines yet invented, with
a number of new and valuable improvements not found in any other.
It forms the " Lock Stitch," and, in point of durability, has no equal; it being so
constructed that all parts liable to wear can be easily adjusted, and made as good as
new, by any Sewing-machine operator.
H. S. WILLIAMS, General Agent,
To whom all correspondence should be addressed.
AGfcJVTS WANTED.
CURRIER, TROTT, & CO.,
WAT CM & CLOCK MAKER®,
148 WASHINGTON STREET,
(Corner of Milk Street, opposite the Old South Church,)*
BOSTOIV.
R. Currier. P. Trott. G. A. Mullett.
^.HiJtF'IljHXD TWXXJ330-E c*3 SORT,
STEAM-POWER BOOK AND JOB PRINTERS,
*** Card-plates engraved, and Cards printed in the most fashionable style.
No. 34 SCHOOL ST18EET, BOSTON.
(OPPOSITE JNEW CITY HALL.)
m~ Printers to the City of Boston. «53fr
All Styles.
STENCILS
HII Sizes,
For BUSINESS PURPOSES,
And for MARKING CLOTHING.
Brass Stencil Alphabets and Figures, Indelible Ink Brushes, Dies, and all Stencil
Goods, all of the best quality. Wholesale and Retail.
M. J. METCALF & SON, No. 101 UNION STREET, BOSTON.
414 LOWELL DIRECTORY.
TRUSSES, ELASTIC HOSE, &c.
CODMAN & SHURTLEFF,
13 and 15 TREMONT STREET,
BOSTON,
MANUFACTURERS AND IMPORTERS OF
Surgical and Dental Instruments,
Besides a complete assortment of articles intended for the exclusive use of the
Medical and Dental professions, have always in store, at the lowest prices, a
great variety of the following articles, suited to the wants of the general
public : —
TRUSSES.
A large assortment of best patterns from which to select to meet the re-
quirements of each case. If convenient, persons requiring Trusses should call
at our establishment, where they can have a suitable Truss carefully fitted by a
competent and experienced person, familiar with the anatomy of hernia. When
a call in person is impracticable, a careful description should be sent, stating
whether the rupture is on the right or left side; also the measure around the
person, two inches below the top of the hip-bone. If the rupture is at the
navel, the measure should be around the body at the navel.
ELASTIC HOSE,
For Varicose Veins, Swollen Limbs, and Weak Joints. Of these goods, we
have several classes of silk and cotton, possessing different degrees of elasticity,
— the stout silk being usually the most satisfactory. The sizes are, full
length (of leg), three-quarters, half, or knee-hose, knee-caps, and anklets.
Also Elastic and Spring Abdominal Supporters, Shoulder Braces*
Suspensory Bandage9 ; Apparatus for Weak Ankles, Bow-Legs, Club-
feet, &c. Also Crutches, of various and most improved kinds ; Syringes ;
Rubber Urinals, to wear on the person d.iy or night, for males and females ;
Galvanic Batteries; Hearing Trumpets, Auricles, and Conversa-
tion Tubes for the Deaf; Respirators, to prevent coughing on entering
cold or warm air ; together with many other articles for use of the sick and
invalids.
For Ladies, separate rooms, and attendance by females.
BJ.B.— A liberal discount to the trade.
INSTRUMENTS and CUTLERY REPAIRED.
BOSTON ADVERTISEMENTS.
HOLMES & BLANCHARD,
MANUFACTURERS AND DEALERS IN
FRENCH BURR MILLSTONES,
AND
Of all descriptions.
MANUFACTURERS OF
IMPROVED PORTABLE MILLS,
Of all sizes, for Grinding Grain, Salt, Coal, Spices, Coffee, Plaster, &c;
Machinery of all kinds for Floor and Grist Mills,
And 91111 Furnishings of every description;
DUTCH "AJVKER" 1503L.TITVG CLOTHS,
Mill Picks, Spindles, Steps, Bushes, Bales and Drivers, Smut Machines and Separa-
tors, Bran Dusters, Flour Packers, Screen and Bolt Reels. Shafting, Pulleys and Hang-
ers, Hoisting Screws and Bales, Corn and Cob Crackers, Screen Wire, &c. Best Oak-
Tanned Leather Belting constantly in stock, at Manufacturers' prices. French
Burr Power Paint Mills, for Grinding in Oil, double and single; Putty Mills,
Mixers, and all kinds of Machinery used in the manufacture of Paints and Colors ;
Lace Dye Chasers, Dye- Wood Cutter*, and Machinery for Pulverizing Cochineal and
all Drugs. Sole Manufacturers of
A. H, Brainard's Improved Iron Power Paint Mills,
For Manufacturers; and Brainard's Hand Paint Mills, for Painters' use, various sizes.
Platform Elevators, for Stores and Warehouses.
IMPROVED TURBINE WATER WHEELS.
SOLE MANUFACTURERS OF
Ilowland's Patent Hoisting Apparatus and Stump Puller;
By the use of which, one man will lift or lower one or two tons' weisjht, or two men
will pull the largest stumps. Two sizes ; price, $35 and $50.
9 & 11 Haverhill and 2 Beierly Sts., Boston, Mass.
E. O. HOLMES. JOHN W. BLANCHARD, Jr.
416
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~" HOMEOPATHIC BOOKS AND MEDICINES.
Phonographic ami Phonotypic Works ; "Writings of Emanuel Swe-
denborg, Theological and Philosophical,
Agency for HAHNEMANN LIFE INSURANCE CO., CLEVELAND, Ohio.
OTIS CLAPP, 3 Beacon Street, Boston.
ALBERT T. STEARNS,
DEALER IW H1KD VM> s()F V I'l M! A X !> SPItlTCE EI!JII!EK,
Dry and ready-worked ; also dressed to Order. Deck Plank for Sale.
STEAM- MILL -WHARF, . . PORT NORFOLK, MASS.
Manufacturer of Gutters, Conductors, Mouldings, and Battens for the Trade.
Sizes of Gutters.
3x4 I 4x7
3x6 5x0
3x0 I 5x7
4x4 15x8
4x5 0x8
4x0 | Ox 10
Sizes of Con-
ductors, 1J, 2, 2J,
and 3 inch bore.
Mills at Poit Norfolk, Mass., and Burlington, Vt. Litters and orders, address to Box No. 11, Mechanics'
Exchange, 2.' State St., ljoit., Mass. (hours trom 12 to 1, h.M., daily); or I). L. Wight, agt., Burlington, Vt.
LOWELL DIRECTORY.
417
INDEX TO ADVERTISEMENTS.
( The figures opposite the names designate the page on which the advertisement may be found.)
Page.
Abbott & Eames, 132 Merrimack 370
Adams Smith, Walker, near Middlesex. 377
jEtna Sewing Machine, Boston 413
American Improved Gas Light Company,
16 Hurd back cover
Appleton Company, Jackson street 359
Appleton National Bank, Appleton blk. .3i7
Ashworth S. & Co., 2 Fletcher 384
Ayer J. C. & Co. 103 and 105 Market. .372
Bachelder A. & Co. Broadway 391
Barker H. R. & Co., 8 Central. . .front cover
Bennett J. W., Middlesex, corner Grand,
front cover
Bennett & Rodliff, Moodv, cor. Tremout.388
Billings Samuel D. 109 Central 383
Boott Cotton Mills, Amory, foot of
John 357
Boston & Lowell Railroad 364
Bradt G. J. & D., Whiting street 373
Brady P. H. of Boston 406
Brown D. C. 87 Church 361
Brown Hiram, 55 and 57 Appleton 399
Bryant Daniel, 110 Middlesex 375
Burbank & Winnek, 53 Central 420
Butler F. H. & Co., Central, cor. Jack-
son 380
Campbell, Whittier, & Co. of Boston. . . .412
Carey & Harris, Broadway, corner Mt.
Vernon 362
Carll Alonzo W. 320 Merrimack 377
Carruth Daniel J. & Co. of Boston 408
Chandler F. H. 201 Middlesex 373
Chas>, Sagent, &Shattuck, 5 Central.. .371
Cheney Wm. Mrs. 168 Merrimack
back cover
Chilsou Gardner, of Boston front colored
City Institution for Savings, Appleton
block 337
Clapp David & Son, of Boston 408
Clapp Otis, of Boston 416
Clark Jeremiah, 96 Middle 394, 395
Coburn C. B. & Co., Dutton street 384
Codman & Shurtleff, of Boston 414
Cole & Nichols, Willie, corner Dutton. ..395
Cook James, Sec. 49 Central 346
Cook James M. of Boston 416
Corner John, 306 Merrimack 376
Cosgrove J. 272 Merrimack 378
Costello T. & Co. 118 Central 382
Crane John E. 20 Middle front colored
Crosby, Halsted, & Gould, of Boston 408
Crosby & Morse, of Boston 410
Currier J. W. 54 Central 380
Currier, Tcott, & Co. of Boston 413
Davis Bartlett, 302 School 3yl
Dennison & Co. of Boston front cover
Dobbins & Crawford, Dutton street 386
Dodge, Collier, & Perkins, of Boston 404
Dow A. F. 310 Merrimack 378
27
Page.
Eacott Mathew, Bridge, near Second. . . .379
Eaton George W., Willie, corner Broad-
way 385
Edson Theodore, Savings Bank building. .342
Emerson M. W. 89 Merrimack. .1st back col.
Fairbanks, Brown, & Co. of Boston
front cover, and front colored
Favor N. B. & Son, Wamesit Steam
Mills 387
Fielding J. B. 99 Central 384
Fielding & Bartlett, 136 Central
inside front, cover
First National Bank, Central, corner
Middle 338
Fletcher Horatio, 84 Central 377
Fletcher S. R. 96 Merrimack 380
Flint Joseph K. 20 Fletcher 393
Folsom JeremiahS. 21 Central 346
Francis James B. agent, Locks &
Canals 351
Frye John F. 43£ Central back cover
Gates Josiah &. Sons, 4 and 6 Dutton
front colored
Gibson Brothers, Bridge, cor. Paige.. ..376
Gordon L. M. 356 Merrimack 395
GreenAmos, rear 292 Middlesex 389
Gregory & Robinson, of Boston 410
Grover Ariston, 132 Middlesex 391
Hadley & Moulton, Cushing, cor. Rock. .396
Hale B. S. & Son, Whipple*' Mills 392
Hallett M. G. 153 Central 370
Hamilton Manuf. Co., Jackson 352
Harris George W., Lawrence corp 362
Henderson S. F. & Son, 289 Merrimack. .395
Higgins EdsoH S. 105 Middlesex 381
Higginson S. of Boston 406
Hills Eliphalet, Mechanics Mills 391
Hiscox A. J. Arch, n. Northern depot.. .399
Holmes & Blancliai d, of Boston 415
HornS. & Co., Middlesex, cor. School.. .374
Home D. W., Fletcher, corner Western
avenue 397
Howe & Goodhue, 90 Market, .back colored
Howe & Greenhalge, 49 Central . .back cover
Howes & Burnham, Dutton street 389
Hunt George F. & Co. 28 Central
foot lines and 344
Ingham John, Mount Vernon, corner
Broadwav 383
Jaques J. S. & Co., WhiDple's Mills 385
Jefferies Thomas & Co. 346 Central 381
Jenkins Joel, Arch 388
John Hancock Mutual Life Insurance
Company, of Boston 409
Kendall Jonathan, 1 Savings Bank bldg. .403
Kennedy C. E., Mechanics Mills 393
Keves Patrick, Lowell, near Hanover. . .376
Kimball C. R., Merrimack, cor. Central.. 394
Kimball Moses F. 92 Market 385
418
LOWELL DIRECTORY.
Page.
Kitson R., Dutton street back colored
Knapp C. F. 4 Mechanic 375
Knapp & Morey, 44 Central 368
Knights J. H. 201 Central 375
Knowles Brothers, 114 Merrimack 3
Ladd F. W. 243 Merrimack 387
Lane David, Fletcher, corner Cushing. . .398
Lawrence A. & G. W. 9 John, .back colored
Lawrence Manuf. Co., north end Suffolk 355
Livingston, Carter, & Co. 7 Thorndike. .371
Livingtson Wm. E. 9 Thorndike 389
Lovejoy Daniel, Rock, corner Cushing.. 393
Lowell' Bleacherv, Bleachery st 356
Lowell Card Co.'96 Middle 395
Lowell Five Cent Savings Bank, 26 Cen-
tral 339
Lowell Gas Light Co., Middle, cor. Shat-
tuck 348
Lowell Machine Shop, Dutton, near Me-
chanic 360
Lowell Manuf. Co., Market 353
Lowell Mutual Fire Ins. Co. 49 Central. .346
Lowell and Lawrence Railroad 365
Mack S. G. 123 and 125 Market 402
Marden & Rowell, 21 Central 367
Marren James, 34 Lowell 370
Mason R. E. 79 Central 380
Massachusetts Cotton Mills, between
Bridge and Merrimack 358
Maynard & Noves, of Boston 420
McDonald J. 10 Hale 371
McFarlin W. & L. 94 Pawtucket 376
Mechanics' Savings Bank, Carleton block 340
Merchants' National Bank, 43£ Merri-
mack 341
Merrill Joshua & Son, 37 Merrimack . . 4 & 347
Merrimack Manufacturing Co. north end
Dutton 350
Metcalf M. J. & Son, of Boston 413
Middlesex Co. Warren st 354
Mitchell Peter, 168 Merrimack. ..back cover
Morris Martin, 34 Paige 381
Morse H. O., Monument square 391
Mudge Alfred & Son, of Boston 413
Murkland W. & J. W. 82 Middle 383
Nash J. W. & Co. 105 Central opp. title
Nashua & Lowell Railroad 365
New England Mutual Life Insurance Co.. 342
Nichols Jacob, Dutton, corner Lowell. . .390
Nichols & Fletcher, 144 Central 374
Nichols & Hutchins, 37 Central 394
Offutt & Fairgrieve, 39 Market 388
Old Lowell National Bank, Shattuck, cor.
Middle 338
Page Dudley L. 1 Middle 396
Patch E. B. 1 and 2 Commercial square
front cover
Pease Geo. W. 2 Appleton block 379
Penhallow B. H., Wyman's Exchange. . .369
Penniman, Lovejoy, & Co., Merrimack-st.
depot 386
Peters C. J. & Son, of Boston 406
Pickens John, 100 Moody 394
Porter J. & Co. of Boston 411
Prescott National Bank, 26 Central 339
Prescott D. Moody, 19 Middle 373
Prescott Mills, Merrimack 358
Proctor 'Joseph W., Mt. Vernou, near
Broadway 385
Page.
Proctor S. N. 183 Central 382
Propeller Printing Office, 27 Merrimack
front cover
Putnam & Currier, Lenton court 378
Railroad National Bank, Carleton block. 340
Ray Wm. H. & Co. 11 Middle 381
Rice, Kendall, & Co. of Boston 411
Richardson & Cutter, 66 Central 392
Richmond C. B. 80 Lawrence 379
Ripley George, 10 Middle 347
Robinson Wm. & Co., Mechanics Mills.. 397
Royal Insurance Co. of Liverpool, Eng. ..406
Rugg & Griffith, 77 Merrimack 399
Salem and Lowell Railroad 365
Sanborn Amos & Co. 25 Central. . . . opp. title
Sanborn N. C. 50 Merrimack. .. .front cover
Sargeant B. C, City Government build-
ing 5
Sargent Charles G. of Graniteville, back
colored.
Sargent F. G. of Graniteville, back of
book and 400, 401
Sargent & Cotton, rear 57 Central 375
Scott Alfred, 202 Middlesex 381
Scott G. Clarence, 43| Central. ... front cover
Scripture S. A. 229 Central 380
Sherman E. F. agent, 27 Central 343
Silver & Gay, of North Chelmsford 396
Sisters of Notre Dame, Adams st 366
Smith George, 222 Merrimack, .back colored
St. Anne's School, Savings Bank build-
ing , 342
Stearns A. T. of Boston 416
Stearns N. C. of Boston 416
Stiles, Rogers, & Co. 23 Market 374
Stone & Huse, 21 Central 369
Stony Brook Railroad 365
Storer N. W. 34 Merrimack back cover
St. Patrick's Academy, Adams 366
Talbot C. P. & Co., City Market House. 378
Tapley & Leonard, JacKson st 370
Taylor W. P., Whipple's Mills 379
Thierv C. L. of Boston 411
Thurston B., Central 404
Traders & Mechanics' Insurance Co. 27
Central 343
Vinton & Edmonds, Mechanics Mills 404
Wamesit National Bank, Middlesex 341
Wamesit Power Co. Lawrence st 349
Watson E. F., Mechanics Mills 386
Wheeler F. W. 28 Central 345
Whipple M. J. & Co. of Boston 404
White Brothers & Kilburn, 67 East Mer-
rimack 380
Whithed Darius, Middlesex, cor. South.. 377
Whiting & Co., Middle, cor. Shattuck 385
Whitney H. & A., Western avenue 387
Wight D. W. 135 Middlesex. inside back cover
Wilder H. H. & Co. 8 Jackson, inside
back cover
Wilkins Henry K. 37 Prescott 374
Williams H. S. agent, Boston 413
Wilson F. S. & F. T., Mechanics Mills. .390
Wilson James W. & Co. of Boston 407
Wood Robert, High-st. sq. cor. Bartlett. .373
Woodward Henry M. of Dracut 392
Wright Merrill S., School st 382
Wright N. M. 138 Central 390
Wright S. H., Dutton 384
DIRECTORIES
FOR SALE BY
SAMPSON, DAVENPORT, & CO.
47 CONGRESS STREET,
BOSTON, MASS.
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420 LOWELL DIRECTORY.
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MERCHANT TAILORS,
AND DEALERS IN
Gentlemen s Furnishing Goods,
No. 53 Central Street,
Charles H. Burbank. ) T 0"WFT T T
William G. Winnek. J -L.W VV J^l^J^.
MATNARD & NOYES'
PERMANENT BLACK
MANUFACTUBE ESTABLISHED 1816.
Copies Perfectly ; Flows Freely ; Will not Mould.
FOR SALK, TOGETHER WITH
Writing Fluid; Carmine Ink, Red, Blue, and
Stencil Inks; Ink Powder, &c.,
BY THE MANUFACTURERS,
75 and 77 Water Street, and 10 Bath Street,
BOSTON,
g^= Sold also by Stationery Dealers throughout the country. «^u
Drs. A. & G. W. LAWRENCE,
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ESTABLISHED
18 3 9.
No. 9 JOHN ST., LOWELL.
K. B. — Nitrous Oxide, or Laughing Gas, administered. Also, First Silver Medal
for BEST DENTISTRY awarded at the late Mechanics' Fair, in this city, to Dr.
G. W. Lawrence.
Some half-dozen diplomas and first premiums have been awarded as above, and can
be inspected by those who require such aids to credulity.
HOWE & GOODHUE,
MANUFACTURERS OF
SUPERIOR CARD CLOTHING,
FOE COTTON AND WOOLLEN MAOHINEET.
— ALSO,—
STRIPPINa CAR.US,
OF VARIOUS SIZES.
Nos. 90 and 92 Market Street, Lowell, Mass.
DIRECTORIES
FOR SALE BY
SAMPSON, DAVENPORT, & CO.
4,7 COISTG-RESS STREET,
BOSTON, MASS.
The United States Directory, 1867.
Indiana State Directory, 1866-7.
Iowa State Directory, 1865.
Kansas and Nebraska Directory, 1866-7.
Maryland State Directory, 1867-8.
Massachusetts Register &- Directory, 1867.
Michigan State Directory, 1867.
Minnesota State Directory, 1865.
Nevada State Directory, 1862.
New England Directory, 1868.
New Jersey State Directory, 1866.
New York State Directory, 1867.
Ohio State Directory, 1868.
^Pennsylvania State Directory, 1865-6.
Western States Directory, 1868.
New Brunswick Directory, 1867-8.
United States Druggists' Directory, 1867.
United States Tobacco Dealers' Directory,
1867-8.
Also all City and County Directories published in the
United States, and some from foreign countries.
CHARLES G. SARGENT,
MANUFACTURER OF
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SUCH A8
COLD-AIR WOOL-DRYING MACHINES,
BURR PICKERS,
WOOL WASHING MACHINES,
METALLIC WASTE CARD,
Metallic Lickers-in, Worsted Combing Machines,
Opening and Cleaning Machines.
GRANITEVILLE, NEAR LOWELL, MASS.
GEORGE SMITH,
MERCHANT TAILOR,
Dealer In
CLOTHS, CASSIMERES, VESTINGS,
AND
GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS,
No. 222 MERRIMACK STREET, Lowell, Mass.
(Two doors below First Congregational Church.)
All Kinds of Garments made to Order.
RICHARD KITSON,
DUTTON STREET, LOWELL, MASS.
MANUFACTURER OF 1
OOTTOIV O A I£ I> S 9
ENGLISH SCUTCHERS CLAPPERS),
Of the Different Patterns : WALKER & HACKING, LORD & BROTHERS,
TAYLOR, LANG, & CO., etc., with valuable patented improvements.
ALSO
PATENT COTTON MIXER AND OPENER.
Shoddy, Hag, and Waste Pickers; and Batting Machines; Needle-
point Card-Clothing, for carding Flax, Hemp,
Jute, Tow, <fcc.
H. H. WILDER & CO.,
COPPEE SMITHS,
PLUMBERS, BRASS FOUNDERS,
AND
TIN AND SHEET-IRON WORKERS.
-AJL.SO AGENTS FOE
CIHLSON'S CONE FURNACE.
MANUFACTURERS OF
SARGENT'S PATENT OIL CANS.
No. 8 JACKSON STREET, - - - Lowell, Mass.
». W. WIGHT,
Sealer in
FURNACES, STOVES, UNO STOVE FURNITURE,
IRON SINUS, PUMPS,
COPPER, IRON, AND LEAD PIPE; SHEET ZINC, AC.
Manufacturer of
Copper, Tin, and Sheet Iron
w J±. 3FL JES.
Agent for
FAWCETT & HAWKS'S FURNACE,
And the new Cooking Stove
U C!TY OF WORCESTER."
135 Middlesex Street, Lowell, Mass.
TIN HOOFIXG, PUMP WORK, AND REPAIRl XI
Done to Order.
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MRS. CHENEY'S
Hoop Skirl and Corse
MANUFACTORY,
168 -Merrimack Street,
Near Merrimack St. Depot,
2\.ii> .experience of
manufacture of. tTio-e S>. i
in saying that, for l>o:ujt\
are unsurpassed 'by ;>u)\i>Ku%s ni*u-<'
No Extra. Charge for' Ordered Skirt
THE TK A l*E W PP WKJO.
IMPROVED GAS LIGHT COMPANY
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CAl'ITAL, - - - -"• -
ORGANIZED Jan. 1, 186P.
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JOSHUA MEEBILL & SON, !>ooKtsr
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